This Microsoft Excel training program will explain why the INDEX and MATCH combination often is superior to VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP. It will compare the MIN, SMALL, MAX, and LARGE functions. The program will also define uses of the OFFSET worksheet function and detail how to apply the SUMIF function and the SUMIFS function.
Why Should You Attend:
This webinar will help attendees learn how to:- Work more efficiently in Excel by utilizing lookup formulas.
- Employ several alternatives to VLOOKUP.
- Avoid the complexity of nested IF statements with Excel’s CHOOSE function.
- Perform dual lookups.
- Attendees will receive detailed handouts that can serve as reference tools to fall back on after participating in the webcast.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the limitations of VLOOKUP and learn about alternative functions.
- State why the INDEX and MATCH combination often is superior to VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP.
- Define uses of the OFFSET worksheet function.
- Apply the SUMIF function and the SUMIFS function.
- Apply the MIN, SMALL, MAX, and LARGE functions.
- Define how the VLOOKUP function improves the integrity of spreadsheets.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Comparing the MIN, SMALL, MAX, and LARGE functions.
- Improving the integrity of spreadsheets with Excel’s VLOOKUP function.
- Learning why the INDEX and MATCH combination often is superior to VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP.
- Using Excel’s OFFSET function to dynamically reference data from one or more accounting periods.
- Using the COUNTIF function to determine the number of times an item appears on a list.
- Using the SUMIF function to summarize data based on a single criterion and the SUMIFS function to sum values based on multiple criteria.
Who Will Benefit:
- Banking
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- CPAs
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- FDA
- Aviation
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- Human Resource
- Logistics and Supply Chain
- Accountants
- Audit
Course Provider
David H Ringstrom,