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Best Microsoft Excel online class deal: 92% off (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Microsoft Excel from Beginner to Advanced class is on sale for £8.82 as of July 4, saving you 92% on list price.
Everyone uses Excel, but not everyone excels at Excel.
Even if you think you know everything about the ubiquitous spreadsheet tool, think again. Excel isn’t just meant to be used to calculate your monthly coffee budget. It can also do other mind-blowingly cool stuff like make and play sudoku puzzles, automate your tasks, and create animations.
And if you’re one of those people who lie on their CV about being proficient in Excel, now you can live up to the promise by taking up the Microsoft Excel from Beginner to Advanced course, which is on sale for just £8.82.
Across 190 lectures and 15 hours of premium instruction, this four-part course covers everything from Microsoft Excel basics to advanced techniques. You’ll be walked through each of its functions and gain mastery in its highly sought-after tools. Expect to unlock the power and versatility of features like Addin, PowerPivot, and PivotTables, as well as the process of automating day-to-day tasks with Macros and VBA. By the completion of the course, you’ll have already mastered creating effective spreadsheets, managing large sets of data, and completing any Excel task with utter efficiency. And who knows, it may even land you a promotion.
The Microsoft Excel from Beginner to Advanced course usually retails for £120, but for a limited time you can get it for only £8.82 — a saving of 92%.
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