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Can anyone suggest a platform to learn Excel, effectively.
Although Im not a novice, I need much more mentoring and would love to throw in some BI training as well. Any recommendations, as it’s a swamp out here, and I’d like to spend my money once. Thanks in advance!
LinkedIn Learning. You can search for specific topics or skills.
Check your local library, a lot of them have access available to online classes through various programs they run. Also check with your state/local employment agencies, they very often have classes available at a free or reduced rate. Lots of other good advice in a few of the other posts.
I looked up some online, inexpensive classes as well: Udemy, Coursera, linked in learning, khan academy, edexhttps://www.expertrating.com/courses/courses.asp?cjevent=fb858550faba11ef80aa002a0a82b821https://www.freelancer.com/exam/exams/buy.php?id=2
ALSO: check with your local Career help programs locally, sometimes they will pay for you to go through the government.
Have you checked Microsoft trainings or YouTube tutorials?
Leila Gharsni has a slew of great short videos for clean and informative excel files.
good luck ?
Before you spend your money, see if your local library offers free courses. There are also plenty of You-Tube videos that you can access for free. I would try those first before spending money on a training course. If they don't provide the training you need, ask someone who uses Excel daily in the way you plan to use it for a recommendation.
You can find videos on YouTube. You can try LinkedIn but there is a monthly or yearly cost, and you probably need an account first.
I wholeheartly second Theresa's suggestion to use YouTube. There are so many YouTube videos on every part of Excel.
Check your local library as well! My library has a robust event calendar including computer classes as well as free courses through Universal Class and Udemy.
You Tube has some great tutorial videos. I watch them all the time to learn new details and new programs,