In Part 1 of our four-part series, get started using Microsoft Excel by learning how to enter information, format text and numbers, sort and filter, and use basic formulas.
In our increasingly tech-reliant world, Microsoft Excel skills are highly valued in employees (and prospective employees). And many of us—who previously got along just fine without it—will find we need it! Thankfully, it’s not as scary as it looks; and when you do learn to use Excel, you’ll have access to a fantastic tool to make your work quicker, easier, and better! In this introductory class, you’ll learn to:
This is Part 1 of a four-part weekly series, so don’t forget to register for the other sessions!
This is a hybrid technology class—it will be offered in-person at the Williams Library and online via a Zoom webinar. Registration is required!
If you have questions, email digital@cals.org or call 501-918-3068.
AGE GROUP: | Teens ages 12-19 | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual | Technology | Summer @ CALS | Small Business & Entrepreneurship |
TAGS: | DigitalLiteracy |
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