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Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Organizing Worksheet Data with Tables
$0.00Create and format tables Modify tables Use table references -
Microsoft 365 Word: Part 3: Managing Document Versions
$0.00Create a new document version using Microsoft Word and Microsoft SharePoint Server Compare document versions Merge document versions -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Analyzing Data with Logical and Lookup Functions
$0.00Use text functions Use logical functions Use lookup functions Use date functions Use financial functions -
Microsoft 365 Outlook Part 1: Getting Started With Outlook 365
$0.00Navigate the Outlook interface, perform basic email functions, and use Outlook help. -
Getting Started with Microsoft 365: Managing Security
$0.00Manage domains Monitor Microsoft 365 security and compliance -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 1: Printing Workbook Contents
$0.00Define the basic page layout for a workbook Refine the page layout and apply print options -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Creating Advanced Formulas
$0.00Apply range names Use specialized functions -
Getting Started with Microsoft 365
$0.00Navigate your account Find help and change your account settings Use desktop apps with Microsoft 365 -
Microsoft 365 Word: Part 3: Securing a Document
$0.00Suppress information Set editing restrictions Add a digital signature to a document Restrict document access -
Microsoft 365 Excel: Part 2: Working with Graphical Objects
$0.00Insert and modify graphical objects Layer and group graphical objects Incorporate SmartArt into your workbooks -
Microsoft 365 Word: Part 3: Simplifying and Managing Long Documents
$0.00Add cover pages and blank pages to a document Insert an index Insert a table of contents Insert ancillary tables, such as tables of figures and authorities Manage document outlines Create master and subdocuments -
Microsoft 365 Teams: Using Other Communication Tools
$0.00Use chat Make audio and video calls Use the Teams calendar to manage meetings Manage files -
Microsoft Office 365: 2018 Feature Updates
$0.00By the end of this course, users should be comfortable using the new features released in 2018 for the desktop version of Microsoft Office 365, including features of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and Visio.