Mastering Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft Excel (NH)

Description

Dive deep into the world of Microsoft Copilot and how it can maximize your efficiency when using Microsoft Excel. Participants will delve into the advanced features of Microsoft Copilot, learning how to streamline their workflow and optimize their use of Microsoft Excel. Through hands-on exercises and expert-led instruction, attendees will gain practical experience and confidence in leveraging Microsoft Copilot to its fullest potential.

 

Course Objectives

Provide participants with an in-depth understanding of Microsoft Copilot in Excel, enabling them to leverage AI for advanced data analysis, automation of tasks, and creation of dynamic reports and visualizations.

Agenda

1 - Comprehensive Introduction to Copilot in Excel

  • Overview and set up of Copilot.
  • Writing effective prompts.

2 - Advanced Data Analysis Techniques with Copilot

  • Natural language queries for data analysis
  • Highlight, sort, and filter data.
  • Identify insights with Copilot in Microsoft Excel.
  • Prediction and Trend Identification.

3 - Automation, Data Cleaning, and Formula Creation

  • Automate Repetitive Tasks such as data entry, pivot tables, and more
  • Data Cleaning
  • Formula Creation

4 - Creating Dynamic Reports and Visualizations

  • Create compelling data visualizations
  • Create dashboards to analyze and interpret Excel data

5 - Collaboration, Sharing, and Security

  • Using Copilot for collaboration in Excel
  • Course Wrap-Up and Q&A

 

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