Greetings all,

I noticed we had so many people on the wait-lists for the Excel workshops
Nov 20 I found another instructor to teach in the second location. As a
result, we have have a few extra seats available.

In the *morning *
*Excel Macros* is happening
9-12 in *both locations *28 Hall, and Rm 135 @2150 Shattuck
Excel Macros is an advanced Excel feature that allows you to automate
complex data analysis and organize information into easily manageable
groups.

In the *afternoon*
*Excel Powerpivot* is happening
1-4 in *both locations* 28 Uhall and Rm 135 @2150 Shattuck
PowerPivot is a free extension for Excel 2010. This course will go over:
Exploring the PowerPivot Application, Import Data from Various Data
Sources, Refresh Data from a Data Source, Organize and Format Tables,
Create Calculated Columns, Soft and Filter PowerPivot Data, Create and
Manage Table Relationships, Create a PivotTable, Create PivotCharts, Filter
Data Using Slicers, Present PivotTable Data Visually, and Save Reports in
Different File Formats.

Please register through the Learning Center
go to http://Blu.berkeley.edu <http://blu.berkeley.edu/>

Authenticate using your Calnet ID

select “UCB Learning Center” in the “Self Service” section.

Once in the Learning Center you can browse categories or search by keyword
e.g. “Excel” to find the course you want to enroll in.

Yours truly,

Kathleen Valerio, CalPact Coordinator
*Learning* *+* Organizational Development

192 University Hall
2199 Addison St.
Berkeley, CA 94720-3548

Ph 510 643-0452
[email protected]
@KathleenValeri0

"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." -
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