Introduction Microsoft Excel Training | Excel Beginners Course | Acuity Training (2024)

Master the basics of Microsoft Excel on our 1-day Excel Introduction training course.

Our friendly, certified Excel trainers will have you confidently using Excel in no time.

A complete beginners’ Excel course that covers all of the basics.
Plenty of one to one attention and time to ask questions.
Friendly expert trainers, small groups and a comfortable place to learn.

Looking for a more advanced Excel course? See our other Microsoft Excel courses.

The Trainer

Introduction Microsoft Excel Training | Excel Beginners Course | Acuity Training (1)Lucinda is one of our regular trainers for our introduction to Excel course. She has been training Microsoft Excel for over 20 years.

She is a certified Microsoft Office trainer, a certified life coach and also works as a teaching assistant working at a primary school one day per week.

What Will I Learn?

This course includes plenty of chances to practise so that you can consolidate what you are learning.

Things you’ll learn about include:

  • Navigating Excel so that you know where to find everything.
  • Using formulas to handle difficult calculations quickly.
  • Livening up your work with different fonts, colours and effects
  • Setting up your sheet so that it looks professional on-screen and when printed out.

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The first session in this course focuses on showing you how to find your way round Excel. It explains how you navigate around the screen and how you access the many functions and tools that Excel contains.

The key topics covered are:

  • Starting Excel From the Desktop
  • Understanding the Excel Start Screen
  • The Excel Workbook Screen
  • How Excel Works
  • Using the Ribbon
  • Showing and Collapsing the Ribbon
  • Understanding the Backstage View
  • Accessing the Backstage View
  • Using Shortcut Menus
  • Understanding Dialog Boxes
  • Launching Dialog Boxes
  • Understanding the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)
  • Adding Commands to the QAT
  • Understanding the Status Bar

This session gets you using spreadsheets for the first time, and shows you how to create, input data into and save a workbook. It also shows you how to format the data that you have put into Excel and spell check it for typos.

The key topics covered are:

  • Understanding Workbooks
  • Using the Blank Workbook Template
  • Typing Text
  • Typing Numbers
  • Typing Dates
  • Understanding the Fill Handle
  • Typing Formulas
  • Easy Formulas
  • Saving a New Workbook on Your Computer
  • Checking the Spelling
  • Making Basic Changes
  • Printing a Worksheet
  • Safely Closing a Workbook

This session focuses on explaining how to work with the cells in a spreadsheet. It shows you how to select specific areas of a spreadsheet (including areas that aren’t continuous) or to select whole rows or columns.

The key topics covered are:

  • Understanding Ranges
  • Selecting Non-Contiguous Ranges
  • Using Special Selection Techniques
  • Selecting Larger Ranges
  • Selecting Rows and Columns
  • Viewing Range Calculations
  • Creating An Input Range

Now that you are comfortable working with the basics in spreadsheets, the course shows you how to work with the data in your spreadsheet. It leads you through editing your data, deleting your cells or the whole spreadsheet and finally the undo function that Excel contains.

The key topics covered are:

  • Understanding Data Editing
  • Overwriting Cell Contents
  • Editing Longer Cells
  • Editing Formulas
  • Clearing Cells
  • Deleting Data
  • Using Undo and Redo

Excel allows you to share your workbook with other users on the same network and on OneDrive and have multiple people editing it. Changes are saved when you close your document and you will be able to see other users’ changes when you re-open. With just one working file it disposes of the need to email a spreadsheet between team members and then try and merge the changes and see changes that others have made.

The key topics covered are:

  • Sharing Workbooks via the Network
  • Sharing Workbooks via OneDrive
  • Saving to OneDrive
  • Sharing Workbooks
  • Opening Shared Workbooks
  • Enabling Tracked Changes
  • Accepting or Rejecting Changes
  • Disabling Tracked Changes
  • Adding Worksheet Comments
  • Navigating Worksheet Comments
  • Editing Worksheet Comments
  • Deleting Comments

Excel contains a very useful function called Fill. It allows you to very quickly create a series of entries in a series ( e.g. 1,2,3,4,5 .. 45,46..) just by entering the initial numbers of the series.

The key topics covered are:

  • Understanding Filling
  • Filling a Series
  • Filling a Growth Series
  • Filling a Series Backwards
  • Filling Using Options
  • Creating a Custom Fill List
  • Modifying a Custom Fill List
  • Deleting a Custom Fill List
  • Extracting With Flash Fill
  • More Complex Flash Fill Extractions
  • Extracting Dates and Numbers

The ability of Excel to manipulate data by using formulas is one of its key properties. This session is a gentle introduction to formulas explaining how they work and introducing some of the simpler, standard formulas that Excel contains.

The key topics covered are:

  • Understanding Formulas
  • Creating Formulas That Add
  • Creating Formulas That Subtract
  • Formulas That Multiply and Divide
  • Understanding Functions
  • Using the SUM Function to Add
  • Summing Non-Contiguous Ranges
  • Calculating an Average
  • Finding a Maximum Value
  • Finding a Minimum Value
  • What if Formulas
  • Common Error Messages

Another key part of working with and understanding formulas in Excel is referencing. Formulas must draw the information that they use from somewhere. Usually this is a cell in the spreadsheet. Ensuring that the formulas always work with the correct pieces of information even when they are cut and pasted is key. This session explains how referencing works and how to ensure that your formulas work with the correct information.

The key topics covered include:

  • Absolute Versus Relative Referencing
  • Relative Formulas
  • Problems With Relative Formulas
  • Creating Absolute References
  • Creating Mixed References

As you can in other Microsoft Office programs, Excel allows you to format the font, background and other effects of your text very flexibly. This session will show you all of the different possibilities that Excel has to offer.

The key topics covered include:

  • Understanding Font Formatting
  • Working With Live Preview
  • Changing Fonts
  • Changing Font Size
  • Growing and Shrinking Fonts
  • Making Cells Bold
  • Italicising Text
  • Underlining Text
  • Changing Font Colours
  • Changing Background Colours
  • Using the Format Painter
  • Applying Strikethrough
  • Subscripting Text
  • Superscripting Text

When you are working with a spreadsheet it is very likely that you will work with other types of data than just text. Most likely your spreadsheet will contain numbers, dates, fractions, currency and possibly other items. Excel will allow you to format each of these types of data appropriately so that it is easy to read and obvious to the user what type of data they are looking at.

The key topics covered include:

  • Applying Alternate Currencies
  • Applying Alternate Date Formats
  • Formatting Clock Time
  • Formatting Calculated Time

This session focuses on how to apply, remove and format options on cell borders. Borders are a very useful way to help users navigate the information held in a spreadsheet. This session will show you how to use Excel’s functionality to apply them quickly.

The key topics covered include:

  • Understanding Borders
  • Applying a Border to a Cell
  • Applying a Border to a Range
  • Applying a Bottom Border
  • Applying Top and Bottom Borders
  • Removing Borders
  • The More Borders Command
  • Using the More Borders Command
  • Drawing Borders
  • Drawing a Border Grid
  • Erasing Borders
  • Formatting the Drawing Pencil

Each spreadsheet is held within a worksheet. Just as there are a number of options to manipulate and customise the appearance of a cell, there are a number of ways that the appearance of a whole worksheet can be manipulated. We will show you how to make sure that your worksheets are formatted and structured exactly how you would like them to be.

The key topics covered include:

  • Understanding Worksheets
  • Changing the Worksheet View
  • Worksheet Zooming
  • Viewing the Formula Bar
  • Viewing Worksheet Gridlines
  • Viewing the Ruler
  • Inserting Cells Into a Worksheet
  • Deleting Cells From a Worksheet
  • Inserting Columns Into a Worksheet
  • Inserting Rows Into a Worksheet
  • Deleting Rows and Columns
  • More Than One Worksheet
  • Worksheet Wisdom

Once you have created your spreadsheet and used it to store and manipulate your data you will want to print it out at some point. This session introduces the basics of printing from Excel.

The key topics covered include:

  • Understanding Printing
  • Previewing Before You Print
  • Selecting a Printer
  • Printing a Range
  • Printing an Entire Workbook
  • Specifying the Number of Copies
  • The Print Options

This final session of the course goes into more detail on printing in Excel. It shows you how to control things like margins, the orientation of your page and the background of your printed area.

The key topics covered include:

  • Strategies for Printing Worksheets
  • Understanding Page Layout
  • Using Built in Margins
  • Setting Custom Margins
  • Changing Margins by Dragging
  • Centring on a Page
  • Changing Orientation
  • Specifying the Paper Size
  • Setting the Print Area
  • Clearing the Print Area
  • Inserting Page Breaks
  • Using Page Break Preview
  • Removing Page Breaks
  • Setting a Background
  • Clearing the Background
  • Settings Rows as Repeating Print Titles
  • Clearing Print Titles
  • Printing Gridlines
  • Printing Headings
  • Scaling to a Percentage
  • Fit to a Specific Number of Pages

Am I Ready For This Course?

Don’t worry, you don’t need any previous experience with Microsoft Excel to attend this course.

This course is designed for people who haven’t used Excel before.

To attend you only need a basic understanding of working with computers and Windows. If you can work with multiple windows, navigate the desktop, and know how to save a file you’ll be absolutely fine.

Not sure if this is the right level course for you? Our Excel course level adviser takes less than 60 seconds to complete.

Alternatively, give us a call, we’d be delighted to help.

Once you have completed this course you will be ready for ourExcel Intermediate course.

The Training Day

Our courses include everything that you need for a really productive day of training.

Our courses run from 9.30am to roughly 4.15pm with refreshments and biscuits throughout the day and a break for lunch.

We offer a relaxed, supportive learning environment, fully air-conditioned training facilities and some of the nicest instructors on the planet.

Also, you’ll receive:

A full-colour A4 manual to keep which covers everything in the course.
A USB stick so that you can take your course exercises home with you.
A Certificate of Attendance.

Online Training Requirements

To attend this Excel course online, you will need:

MS Excel on your Windows PC with a camera, speakers & microphone
A stable internet connection capable of running Zoom
To be a confident computer user and able to use Zoom

If you have access to a second screen, we would encourage you to use it as it improves the experience.

Introduction Microsoft Excel Training | Excel Beginners Course | Acuity Training (2024)

FAQs

What is the best Excel course for beginners? ›

In summary, here are 10 of our most popular microsoft excel courses
  • Introduction to Microsoft Excel: Coursera Project Network.
  • Using Basic Formulas and Functions in Microsoft Excel: Coursera Project Network.
  • Excel Basics for Data Analysis: IBM.
  • Work Smarter with Microsoft Excel: Microsoft.

How do I start learning Excel for beginners? ›

If you aren't sure where to begin, start with creating basic calculations that add, subtract, multiply, and divide values. Then begin to learn some of the more commonly used functions. These include SUM, IF, VLOOKUP, COUNTIF, and CONCATENATE. Once you are comfortable writing formulas, you can do almost anything.

Can I teach myself Microsoft Excel? ›

You can learn Excel quickly through classes, tutorials, blogs, books, and other resources. If you have a job or project that requires you to learn Excel quickly, there are several options which are discussed here. The authors of this article have written Excel books, teach Excel classes, and provide tutoring on Excel.

What is the basic introduction of Microsoft Excel? ›

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that is used to record and analyse numerical data. Think of a spreadsheet as a collection of columns and rows that form a table. Alphabetical letters are usually assigned to columns and numbers are usually assigned to rows.

How long does it take to learn Excel for beginners? ›

An Excel course for beginners provides foundational skills in just one day or over four evenings. If you have existing Excel skills, you can learn new skills in one-day by attending an advanced Excel course that teaches advanced functions.

Where can I learn basic Excel for free? ›

How to Learn Excel With Free Training Resources
  1. GoSkills & HubSpot Academy Excel for Marketers Course.
  2. Microsoft's Excel for Windows Training.
  3. HubSpot Excel Resources.
  4. Excel Exposure.
  5. The Spreadsheet Page.
  6. Contextures.
  7. Chandoo.org.
  8. Excel Easy.
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How do I use Microsoft Excel step by step? ›

Enter your data
  1. Click an empty cell. For example, cell A1 on a new sheet. Cells are referenced by their location in the row and column on the sheet, so cell A1 is in the first row of column A.
  2. Type text or a number in the cell.
  3. Press Enter or Tab to move to the next cell.

How hard is it to learn basic Excel? ›

While it is not the quickest software to learn, it only requires a little bit of time to learn and understand it at a beginner level. Excel offers solid opportunities for anyone looking to jump into the world of computing and calculation. No matter the profession, it can provide them with a significant level of value.

What is MS Excel simple words? ›

By definition, "Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program created by Microsoft that uses tables to record and analyze numerical and statistical data with formulas and functions". In simple words, MS Excel is a powerful spreadsheet program included with Microsoft Office and is mainly used to record data in tables.

How to learn Excel on a laptop? ›

Start using Excel
  1. The best way to learn about Excel 2013 is to start using it.
  2. You can open an existing workbook, or start with a template. Then, add some data into cells, use the ribbon, use the mini toolbar.

What is the Microsoft Excel Short answer? ›

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS and iPadOS. It features calculation or computation capabilities, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

Is it worth paying for Excel courses? ›

Skills with Excel can open up opportunities in industries like financial services, healthcare, education, and nonprofit organizations. Through bootcamp training in Excel, students will learn from expert instructors who provide lessons on PivotTables, macros, calculations, and formulas for work related to data analysis.

Can I learn Excel in 3 days? ›

It takes most Excel users approximately 18-20 hours to fully learn this spreadsheet application. However, this number depends on several factors. Keep reading to learn about how you can study Excel and find resources to help speed the process along.

Can I learn Microsoft Excel for free? ›

You can learn Excel quickly by using the free online platform Alison. We have many Excel courses and you can begin learning at once and work at a pace that suits you. To enrol in a course, you simply register for your free Alison account. Download the app to be able to follow the course on your smartphone.

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