Excel 2013 Tips and Tricks

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Free Online Course: Excel 2013 Tips and Tricks provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Excel 2013 Tips and Tricks is taught by Dennis Taylor.

Overview
  • Discover the best tips and tricks in Excel 2013, and unleash the real power of this popular, powerful software.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Top Ten Shortcuts
    • Enter data or formulas in non-adjacent cells simultaneously
    • Convert formulas to values with a simple drag
    • Copy data or formulas down a column instantly
    • Adjust all or selected column widths or row heights in a flash
    • Instantly display all worksheet formulas
    • Create charts instantly with either of these keystroke shortcuts
    • Display a print preview instantly
    • Instantly enter today's date or time
    • Undo, Redo, and Repeat with keystrokes
    • Zoom in and out quickly
    2. Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar Tips
    • Expand and collapse the Ribbon and full-screen views
    • Access Ribbon commands with Alt key sequences
    • Adjust the Quick Access Toolbar
    3. Display Shortcuts
    • Create split screens and frozen titles in a flash
    • Restore missing labels and hide repeating labels
    • Customize the display of Status bar totals
    4. Navigation Shortcuts
    • Navigate between workbooks efficiently
    • Navigate between worksheets efficiently
    • Navigate within worksheets
    5. Selection Shortcuts
    • Select an entire row, column, or worksheet
    • Select noncontiguous ranges and visible cells only
    • Select the current region of cells and move around region corners
    6. Data Entry and Editing Shortcuts
    • Accelerate data entry
    • Enter dates and date series efficiently
    • Enter times and time series efficiently
    • Use Custom Lists for rapid data entry and list-based sorting
    • Enhanced editing tools
    7. Drag-and-Drop Techniques
    • Accelerate copy-and-move tasks
    • Accelerate worksheet copying and moving
    • Drag and insert with the Shift key
    • Display Paste Special options instantly
    • Accelerate Copy, Move, and Paste actions with the right mouse button
    8. Formula Shortcuts
    • Create formulas rapidly
    • Select all cells that depend on the active cell
    • Select all cells that can affect the active cell
    • Use AutoSum shortcuts
    • Use rounding shortcuts
    • Generate random numbers
    • Count the number of unique entries
    • Perform calculations without formulas
    9. Operational Shortcuts
    • Insert, delete, hide, and unhide columns and rows rapidly
    • Realign imported text
    • Select and manipulate blank cells
    • Collapse and expand detail quickly with outlining shortcuts
    • Create double-spaced or triple-spaced printouts quickly
    10. Formatting Shortcuts
    • Use keystroke shortcuts for frequently needed numeric formats
    • Accentuate date with alignment tools
    • Add a color background to every fifth row in a range
    • Use Conditional Formatting based on comparison criteria
    • Use Conditional Formatting to highlight formula cells only
    • Create custom formats: Dot leaders and more
    • Use special formats for times over 24 hours
    • Add and remove a strikethrough or a border with keystroke shortcuts
    11. Database Techniques
    • Sort data with single buttons
    • Clean up spaces quickly
    • Identify and eliminate duplicates
    • Split column data into multiple columns with Flash Fill
    • Join data from multiple columns into one column with Flash Fill
    • Ensure unique entries with data validation rules
    • Force typed dates to be only weekdays with data validation rules
    • Display unique items from large lists
    12. Charting and Visual Object Tips
    • Manipulate chart placement with dragging techniques
    • Create chart titles from cell content
    • Create and manipulate shapes and use Shift and Ctrl keys
    • Create linked dynamic and static images
    13. Ten Tiny Tips
    • Become more proficient with these short tips
    Conclusion
    • Next steps