The world is filled with two kinds of people: a handful of people who are masters of Excel, and the millions of others who wish they were If you’ve mastered Microsoft Excel 2016, then you have one of the most practical and valuable skill sets in all of modern business. A spreadsheet guru can work wonders – from organizing lists, to creating multi-layered, interactive reports, to revealing answers to businesses’ critical questions like ROI, budget allocations, tracking expenditures, and more. This course builds on your existing knowledge of Excel and teaches you how to use links, lookup functions, macros, data tables, and more. This is our most requested training course! If you learn to use Excel 2016, you will start to see how useful it is in your life – from formatting your grocery list to calculating complex ROI values. If you are an experienced Excel user, let our Microsoft Certified Trainers, Barbara Evers and Christina Tankersley, walk you through some advanced tools that will expand the usefulness of your Microsoft Excel 2016. Topics covered include: Using Scenarios and Goal Seek Working with Macros Tracing Precedent and Dependent Cells Comparing and Merging Workbooks Using 3D References Using Data Forms and Form Controls Lesson 1 Introduction 2 Creating Internal Links 3 Creating External Links 4 Using Paste Special 5 Using Group Mode 6 Using 3D References 7 Consolidating Data 8 Adding Comments 9 Tracking Changes 10 Co-Authoring, Part 1 11 Co-Authoring, Part 2 12 Using Sheet Views 13 Using Compare and Merge 14 Preparing to Share 15 Adding Digital Signatures 16 Protecting Worksheets 17 Protecting Workbook Structure 18 Protecting a Workbook File 19 Applying Data Validation 20 Adding a Dropdown List 21 Customizing Data Validation 22 Recording a Macro 23 Running a Macro 24 Editing a Macro 25 Using VLOOKUP, Part 1 26 Using VLOOKUP, Part 2 27 Using XLOOKUP 28 More Lookup Functions 29 Using Array Formulas 30 Tracing Formulas 31 Addressing Formula Errors 32 Watching and Evaluating Formulas 33 Adding Error Handling 34 Working with Information Functions 35 Using Goal Seek 36 Forecasting with Data Tables 37 Using Solver 38 Forecasting with Scenarios 39 Forecasting Data Trends 40 Inserting Symbols and Special Characters 41 Creating Sparklines 42 Creating a Map Chart 43 Creating a 3D Map Tour 44 Creating Custom Lists 45 Importing and Exporting Data 46 Creating a Web Query 47 Using Data Types 48 Working with Forms 49 Using ActiveX Controls 50 Ideas in Office 365