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Free hands-on computer classes. Learn about Microsoft's spreadsheet program Excel. Attend one class or all seven classes in the series. Registration is required and begins February 27.
Dates, times, topics:
Excel 1: Opening & Creating Workbooks: Monday, March 20 | 2 pm
Excel 2: Formatting, Modifying Workbooks and Worksheet Basics): Tuesday, March 21 | 2 pm
Excel 3: Setting up Workbook and Intro to Formula): Wednesday, March 22 | 2 pm
Excel 4: Review Excel 1-3 and Intro to Functions): Thursday, March 23 | 2 pm
Excel 5: Naming Cells, Conditional Formatting and Sorting/Filtering Data): Monday, March 27 | 2 pm
Excel 6: Creating Custom Lists and Intro to Charts): Tuesday, March 28 | 2 pm
Excel 7: Review Excel 4-6 and Protecting Worksheets/Workbooks): Wednesday, March 29 | 2 pm
Please cancel if you cannot attend the class after registration. You can do so online via the email confirmation received at the time of registration or by calling Electronic Services Division at 330.643.9145.
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To get 1 on 1 help with Excel questions, please click on this link to schedule an appointment with one of our staff members.
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