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A Guide To EXCEL DATA VISUALIZATION to any Organization

Microsoft Excel is a very useful program with bountiful features that aid in umpteen business applications and decisions. It has moved on from the days of being a static and staid program with grids and tables that helped carry out a few calculations to what it is today: a highly interactive program that enables very lively presentations through features such as data visualization and infographics. While much of its earlier versions continue to be relevant and function side-by-side with the newer ones; it requires expert guidance to fully understand how to put this wonderful tool to its optimal use.
Traininng.com, a leading provider of professional training for all the areas of regulatory compliance, is organizing a highly useful learning session which will act as a guide to Excel data visualization to any organization. This 90-minute webinar, which will be on April 18, brings Mike Thomas as the expert. Mike is an acknowledged master in Microsoft and Apple applications and has worked in the field for nearly three decades now.
Please visit https://www.traininng.com to register for this session and derive the best out of Mike’s vast and rich experience, which will be a guide to Excel data visualization to any organization.
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This session, which is a guide to Excel data visualization to any organization, is all about how organizations can update their Excel-related business and communication skills. Mike will show the present day mode of data presentation, data visualization. Data visualization is the method by which numerical data is presented in a visual form to make it more relatable, interesting and attractive to the user. More than anything else, data visualization brings in a very critical aspect of data to life: insightfulness. It goes beyond being just attractive and makes data more meaningful and useful, making it a very useful aid in business decision-making.
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Mike’s deep experience in Microsoft applications will be on full display at this session, at which he will show participants how to select the most appropriate chart to convey their message, how to create a chart from a set of data and change its appearance, how to create Sparkline charts, which is really useful in dashboards, how to create infographic-style charts, and how to represent data in a visual way without using the charting tools, among others.
At this guide to Excel data visualization to any organization, Mike will cover the following areas:
  • Charting 101 - create a basic chart
  • From drab to fab - enhance and customize a basic chart
  • Combination charts - line and bar in a single chart
  • Dynamic charts - automate adding new data to a chart
  • Creating in-cell Sparkline charts
  • Creating infographics with Excel
  • Using Conditional Formatting to present data visually
  • 3D Map - presenting geographic data in a visual way
  • An introduction to the Power View add-in.
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About the expert: Mike Thomas founded the excel trainer.co.uk in 2012, from where he has produced nearly 200 written and video-based Excel tutorials. He has recorded several Excel training courses for plural sight.com and has delivered hundreds of courses and webinars on a wide variety of technology-related topics. In addition to training, he also designs and develops Microsoft Office-based solutions that automate key business tasks and processes.

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