Microsoft Excel tutorials

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By Lisa HW


Learn Excel at MSN - Free

Microsoft offers free tutorials on its Office programs, as well as other offering other resources, at http://office.microsoft.com, which is the home page for Microsoft Office products.

On this home page visitors can click on "All Training" in the box with the heading, "Find Training". Clicking on "All Training" will bring the visitor to the page that shows a number of offerings from Microsoft.

From this page the viewer can locate the Excel tutorials, which are individual lessons about each Excel function/feature, which makes the tutorials easy-to-follow. Completing these individual lessons at your own convenience can make learning Excel a snap.

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elisabeth reid profile image

elisabeth reid  says:
2 years ago

Wonderful! I confess to being a bit intimidated by Excel...okay. A lot intimidated. I've got to get past it and learn, though.

Lisa HW profile image

Lisa HW  says:
2 years ago

Although it's a kind of neat program, I'm not a big fan of it (mostly because my work doesn't require it - and I like paragraphs and sentences more than graphs and columns). I recently used it to calculate some stuff in a chart, though - and I have to admit, that was great. :)

elisabeth reid profile image

elisabeth reid  says:
2 years ago

See....that's just it. I've had it sitting on my desktop for as long as I've had a desktop. Never really used it though. I'm a words gal myself; numbers just don't do a whole lot for me. I've got to hit the bricks and find a new job, though...and these days, everyone wants you to know Excel.

Whitney05 profile image

Whitney05  says:
2 years ago

I don't use it as much as I should, but it really does help in statistics class. I'm in statistic 2, and I really wish I had used it more than I did while I was in statistic 1. Oh well. It makes it a whole lot easier than having to hand compute things.

Lisa HW profile image

Lisa HW  says:
2 years ago

I'm so "paranoid" about some technology I've been known to check electronic calculations (computer or calculator) by hand. (Insecure about technology, and - really - way too confident about my own imagined math skill.) :)

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