Formatting Excel Objects
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to take your Excel worksheets from average to awesome using advanced features of object formatting.
Are you tired of boring Excel spreadsheets that are all text and numbers? In this course, Formatting Excel Objects, you'll learn how to take your Excel worksheets from average to awesome using advanced features of object formatting. First, you’ll learn how to insert text boxes, shapes, and pictures. Next, you’ll explore how to format those objects to more effectively illustrate your data and messages, while taking accessibility into account. Finally, you’ll see how to work with charts—applying layouts and styles, adjusting size and location, and adding and modifying various chart elements. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have an advanced understanding of Excel objects and how to format them for maximum effect.
Are you tired of boring Excel spreadsheets that are all text and numbers? In this course, Formatting Excel Objects, you'll learn how to take your Excel worksheets from average to awesome using advanced features of object formatting. First, you’ll learn how to insert text boxes, shapes, and pictures. Next, you’ll explore how to format those objects to more effectively illustrate your data and messages, while taking accessibility into account. Finally, you’ll see how to work with charts—applying layouts and styles, adjusting size and location, and adding and modifying various chart elements. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have an advanced understanding of Excel objects and how to format them for maximum effect.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introducing Wired Brain Coffee 5mins
- Text Boxes, Shapes, and Pictures 39mins
- Charts 23mins
- Course Summary and Next Steps 5mins
Taught by
Amber Israelsen
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