Build on your basic Excel skills to make your data easier to manage and understand. In Part 2, you?ll learn to let Excel do the math; use copy, paste, and AutoFill; avoid common formula problems; and create eye-catching charts with your data.
Knowing just the basics of Excel can make a huge difference in your day-to-day work (as well as your job prospects)! But beyond the basics, Excel offers a whole host of useful tools to make your data easy to manage—and easy to understand! In the second part of our popular four-part Excel series, you’ll learn to:
This is Part 2 of a four-part weekly series, so don't forget to register for the other sessions! If you have a little experience with basic Excel, feel free to skip Part 1 and start with this class.
This is a hybrid technology class—it will be offered in-person at the Fletcher 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 | Small Business & Entrepreneurship |
TAGS: | DigitalLiteracy |
Fletcher Library was established in 1974 and was named for John Gould Fletcher, a Little Rock poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1937. The grand opening was originally planned for August 1974 but was delayed by a month when the library learned the shelving would not be delivered on time. After the shelving company notified the library of a second delay, the intrepid staff lined up the entire collection on the floor with the spines up and opened the library without shelves!
In 1996, a new, much larger building was built behind the original location. It was designed in the Craftsman style to blend seamlessly with the surrounding neighborhood. Fletcher Library won the 1996 Design Award from the American Institute of Architects, Arkansas Chapter, and is largely considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the Central Arkansas Library System.
In 2017, the library was closed 4 months for construction and renovations. Fletcher Library now includes a community building with 3 meeting rooms and a warming kitchen available for public use. Fletcher Library continues to be a vital hub serving the Heights, Hillcrest, and Midtown neighborhoods.