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How to learn Excel?
Learning Excel is like a nature walk. How to learn Excel?
Nature walk can be fun, isn’t it? Learning Excel is just like it, because you explore it every time, even if you know the road map.
But what if you don’t have the map? What if you don’t know where to start and how to do it?
Don’t worry, in these days it’s so easy to find the information you need, and you are on the right place to find good information and resources to boost you Excel skills and shine. Let’s start by accepting the very truth about Excel, which says that the practice is the best possible way to learn every little detail Excel has to offer. If you use Excel as a beginner, or as a professional, or even as athlete in the discipline called spreadsheet management, be sure that practice and everyday navigation through rows and columns will bring you gold and real essence of Excel skills.
For beginners and for pros
If you are a beginner, the first point in learning Excel is to understand the real purpose of it. It is not just a sheet of paper for writing down some memo, although it is very useful for that indeed. Excel is much more than that. Second point you should know is that, how much you know Excel, there is even more possibilities it offers for you to use. That’s why many people think that it is unconquerable fortress, and then they give up, being satisfied with memo offer only.
That’s why learning Excel is much more about discovering it’s possibilities and options, and new ways to do the same things you already do with it, but in a much more comfortable and time saving way, than fighting with undefined number of rows and columns.
If you are a pro in Excel, reading this post and remembering your humble beginnings, then for sure you know how interesting it was the adventure called Excel learning. The best thing is that you are aware now that it never ends, it continues from day to day, sometimes weekends too, but it’s a journey of a thousand miles. And it’s rewarding and fulfilling knowing how powerful tool you have in your PC.
Next step
As the starting point of getting to know the Excel learning process this would be all from this post, and it’s just a step one. Let’s go further and find out how to manage it daily, because, as we said it’s the practice that makes all possible.
M
27 Feb 2019Woow. Good job 🙂
adminMilos
25 Jun 2019Thanks 🙂 Here you can find our new post about formatting Excel comments: https://www.excelandmacros.com/magazine/basics/how-to-format-comments-in-excel/
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