50 Advanced Techniques For Creating Inspirational Spreadsheets

From March 01, 2018 09:30 until March 01, 2018 12:30

At Basingstoke Country Hotel


TIMING

Registration Course starts CoffeeCourse ends
09:00 09:30 11:00 12:30

COURSE FEE

£105+VAT. (click here for information on the Flexiticket discount scheme - fees as low as £50.83+VAT per place). The courses ‘Making Big Data and Analytics Work’, ‘Practical Excel Techniques to reduce spreadsheet risk‘, 'More Power to your Pivot' and '50 Advanced Techniques for creating inspirational spreadsheets', if booked individually are available to IT Faculty members  for £60+VAT each.

COURSE CODE

MA01A8

SPEAKER

Simon Hurst

OBJECTIVES

The course is designed to address some more advanced Excel features and capabilities that will be of use to those working with financial data. It is based on the very popular '100 ways to make Excel easier course' but, in the few cases where similar techniques are covered, this course will feature different or extended applications of those techniques. Some significant new features in recent versions of Excel will be covered, but most of the course will be relevant to users of any Excel version. The intention is to cover areas that provide real practical benefits including making spreadsheets more automatic, more reliable and also increasing their impact through improved presentation. Please note, the course is not hands-on but comprehensive notes will be provided to allow you to explore the areas covered in more detail. The examples will be based on Excel 2016 but where an earlier version (2007 onwards) differs substantially this will be highlighted on the course.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The course will assume a familiarity with some Excel subjects, e.g.:

This course is suitable for the levels “General User to Developer” under the ICAEW IT Faculty Spreadsheet Competency Framework. For more information visit
www.icaew.com/en/technical/informationtechnology/excel/spreadsheet-competency-framework.
Previous attendance on any existing SESCA Excel courses, or other similar courses, should provide adequate preparation for this course. If you already use complex financial functions, understand array formulae, make extensive use Excel form tools including PivotTables and write or edit VBA code then the course may well be of limited benefit to you.

TOPICS

VENUE

Basingstoke Country Hotel

DISTRICT

Southern