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One hour classes focused on specific topics in Microsoft Excel. Register for one, some, or all.
This program has been updated to require registration. Due to changing guidelines from the CDC regarding COVID-19, we believe this is the best way to keep you informed about the status of our programs.
Register by visiting www.akronlibrary.org or calling/visiting the branch (330.633.4345). Please contact the Library at 330.643.9145 if you are unable to attend.
In these one-hour, hands-on computer classes, our Technology Trainers will demonstrate a specific concept and then leave time for discussion and Q&A.
Mini Clinic Excel 1: Select rows/columns/block of cells; resize rows/columns (Learn important mouse pointers in Excel to use; how to select a block of cells; entire rows or columns) AND Mini Clinic Excel 2: copy/cut paste cells; format cells (Learn how to copy and paste block of cells and format texts and numbers) | Monday, December 6 | 10:30 am
Mini Clinic Excel 3: Insert/Delete/move cells/rows/columns/sheets (Learn the differences between deleting a content of a cell and deleting entire rows/contents or sheets) AND Mini Clinic Excel 4: Renaming, moving, and grouping sheets (Learn how to rename, move sheets, and how to group these to make changes on more than one sheet at a time uniformly) | Tuesday, December 7 | 10:30 am
Mini Clinic Excel 5: Find and replace, Wrap text and Merge (Learn how to search and replace data; will also cover how to wrap text to fit in a cell and merge more than one cell) AND Mini Clinic Excel 6: Basic Excel Formulas (Learn the basic mathematical Excel formulas) | Wednesday, December 8 | 10:30 am
Mini Clinic Excel 7: Using Fill Handle, what is relative and absolute cell address? (Learn what Fill Handle is to fill in series of data; what is relative and absolute cell address and when to use them) AND Mini Clinic Excel 8: Link cells; trace precedents and dependent cells (What are linking cells? When do you link them? How do you trace which cells depend on another cell)? | Thursday, December 9 | 10:30 am
For more assistance or further reading, check out these resources:
§ Microsoft Excel 2016: Step by Step / Curtis Frye
§ Microsoft Excel 2016 Bible / John Walkenbach
§ 1-on-1 Tech Help - fill out this form and schedule an individualized technology appointment via phone or Zoom.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computers & Technology |
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