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Microsoft Excel online training course: Name your price
Whether you’re gunning for a promotion or a heftier paycheck, want to kickstart a career in Big Data, or are simply looking for a more efficient way to manage your personal budget, learning how to navigate Excel can do wonders for your career and overall productivity.
It can be pretty tricky to navigate the feature-rich spreadsheet tool without any guidance whatsoever. Good news: You can supercharge your Microsoft Excel savviness with the Epic Excel 2019 Mastery Bundle, a $273 value. Even more good news: You can pick it up for the price you choose.
Regardless of your prior experience with Excel, this seven-part online training will have you learning the program in no time. It begins with an introductory course that offers you a solid grounding in the basics of Excel and then jumps to more complex lessons that dive into advanced concepts like data visualization, task automation, and financial functions like payments, future value, and depreciation. By the end of the training, you’ll hopefully be able to navigate Excel like a pro.
Head over to this page and simply name your price. If you beat the average price, you’ll gain access to the entire bundle right away. If not, you’ll still get to take home something great.
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