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Microsoft Excel: Let’s Look Beyond the LOOKUP
Presented By Training Doyens
Wednesday, March 25th at 1:00pm EST
Online sale ends: 03/25/20 at 1:00pm EST
Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr, Aurora, Colorado 80016
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Aurora, CO 80016-6104
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Description
OVERVIEW

MS Excel VLOOKUP retrieves one result to a match request, if that match can be found in the leftmost column of a large dataset. If the data is not laid out properly, or if the data is held as the wrong type, everything crumbles in the spreadsheet. Instead, you can expand your horizons with text, logical, lookup, and math functions – as well as new ways of referencing the data. This Microsoft Excel training program will explore many of the most powerful, dynamic functions available in Excel.

All too often, we get our data from clients that don’t understand how to use Excel, or databases that weren’t set up with our goals in mind. We can spend far too long trying to make the data just right, instead of pulling out the right tool from the toolbox. Integrating IFERROR, ISERROR, and IFNA with VLOOKUP immediately makes it more forgiving, and using MATCH with it makes it more flexible. You can replace VLOOKUP formula in Excel entirely, sometimes with INDEX and MATCH, and other times with functions you wouldn’t assume, like MAX, SUMIFS, and LARGE. We’ll discuss a number of real-world scenarios where these tools shine.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

Unlike many Excel training courses, Neil’s sessions are 100% hands-on real-world examples of the skills he’s presenting. After this session, you’ll have a screenshot-laden step-by-step guide to performing the techniques we cover, as well as downloadable code for supplemental User Defined Functions. You’ll be able to apply these skills directly to your work with almost no adjustment, and with a very short learning curve.

AREAS COVERED

Making Microsoft Excel VLOOKUP work well in every scenario, even when it can’t handle the request:
     • VLOOKUP arguments
     • ISERROR, IFERROR, and IFNA integrations
     • MATCH integration with VLOOKUP
Replacing VLOOKUP with more flexible functions:
    • INDEX and MATCH replacement of VLOOKUP
    • Multiple-criteria lookup with SUMIFS
    • Ranked lookup with LARGE
Supplementing your lookups with alternative tools:
    • Wildcard characters for flexible lookups
    • CONCAT for multi-variable lookups
    • Integrating color into your lookups

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Simple VLOOKUP function in Excel is a powerful tool, but there are a thousand ways to tweak it to be more powerful – or to bypass it for more flexible, useful functions. Supplementing MS Excel VLOOKUP with functions like IFERROR, MATCH, and CONCAT, or using tools like SUMIFS, LARGE, INDEX, MATCH, and SEARCH can build a suite of functionality you can apply to the kind of data you see in the real world. If you can’t guarantee that your data will be properly structured, VLOOKUP will give you errors and incorrect answers, more often than not.

WHO WILL BENEFIT

• Business Analysts
• Managers
• Financial Professionals
• Administrative Professionals
• HR Professionals

SPEAKER

Neil Malek is principal at Knack Training, a software training company specializing in Microsoft products. For nearly two decades, Neil has been working with non-profits, governments, and Fortune 500 companies to identify and address skills gaps. 

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