Description This course is aimed at those who have a basic understanding of an Excel spreadsheet but who want to be more creative with formulas and show complex data more effectively.
What you will learn At the end of the course you will have:
Learned how to use advanced formatting and borders Learned how to use conditional statements and formatting Learned how to create and customise charts. Further information Provider: Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) Duration: 1 Day
Locations:
Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Doncaster, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Haywards Heath, Leeds, Leicester, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, York
Contact Information Chartered Insurance Institute (CII)
42-48 High road South Woodford London E18 2JP
Locations
The course started at quite a basic level which I feel wasted a bit of time, but I appreciate that Glyn had to take in to account the mixed range of experience and ability. I would be interested in an advanced course.
Disappointing that the venue had not arranged coffee/refreshments in the morning session.
Tracey S 20 Oct 16
I didn't receive the joining instructions and when I tried to call the phone lines were so busy it took several attempts to get through. It tried emailing but got a response saying you would reply in 10 days!
The room at the Town Hall was very cold and apart from water we didn't get a drink until 12.45 as no one seemed to know we were expecting any hot drinks.
Diane J 17 Oct 16
There was a little difficulty relating to the computers supplied, and what each one was capable of doing. But Glynn handled it well and I think we all learnt a lot from what Excel can do nowadays.
Charles D 17 Oct 16
It wasnt very specific to BROKERS i would say, but that was OK as we could ask for specific help / examples.
Would be good if more insurance specific perhaps.
M p 15 Sep 16
Good course which I found useful and will be helpful in my work some of which involves lengthy premium allocations - so formulas , formatting , navigation tips were all good
John E 15 Sep 16
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