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The free Excel 365 tutorial is also available for Excel: 2016, 2019, 2016 for Apple Mac and 2019 for Apple Mac. Download the FREE Excel 365 Tutorial Here are just a few of the topics Covered. Curt Excel for Mac Office 365 is a powerful tool for evaluating data within your business or organization. Mastering the core skills you need to use Excel effectively will let you work quickly. If you've used Excel before and want to skip to the most relevant part of this FREE 2-hour Excel Mac training course, use the timestamps below. 0:00:09 – Introduction to Excel for Mac 0:05:35 – The Difference between PC and Mac Excel 0:12:46 – Course Overview 0:16:30 – Overview of the Excel window.

Delivery Methods: Available for private class only
  • Create basic worksheets using Microsoft Excel 2016.
  • Perform calculations in an Excel worksheet.
  • Modify an Excel worksheet.
  • Modify the appearance of data within a worksheet.
  • Manage Excel workbooks.
  • Print the content of an Excel worksheet.
  • Learn how to use handy features new in 2016.

In this Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016 for Mac training class, students will create and edit basic worksheets and workbooks. This course is designed for students who want to gain the necessary skills to create, edit, format, and print basic Microsoft Excel 2016 worksheets.

If you need to learn Excel for the Mac – our tutorial is for you! Students completing this course will have the basic knowledge to comfortably create, format, review, and share Workbooks and Worksheets in Microsoft Excel for Mac. Tutorial: Query Microsoft Access Tables using Excel for Mac Part 2 - Connecting to Access By Jim Gordon, co-author of Office 2011 for Mac All-in-One For Dummies. Choosing an ODBC Driver You're going to need an ODBC driver to connect Microsoft Excel with your Microsoft Access database tables.

Target Audience: How do you change the default browser on a mac. Students who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Excel 2016 or more experienced Excel users who want to learn the topics covered in this course in the 2016 interface.

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  1. Creating a Microsoft Excel Workbook
    1. Starting Microsoft Excel
    2. Creating a Workbook
    3. Saving a Workbook
    4. The Status Bar
    5. Adding and Deleting Worksheets
    6. Copying and Moving Worksheets
    7. Changing the Order of Worksheets
    8. Splitting the Worksheet Window
    9. Closing a Workbook
    10. Exercise: Creating a Microsoft Excel Workbook
  2. The Ribbon
    1. Tabs
    2. Groups
    3. Commands
    4. Exercise: Exploring the Ribbon
  3. The Backstage View (The File Menu)
    1. Introduction to the Backstage View
    2. Opening a Workbook
    3. Exercise: Open a Workbook
    4. New Workbooks and Excel Templates
    5. Exercise: Select, Open and Save a Template Agenda
    6. Printing Worksheets
    7. Exercise: Print a Worksheet
    8. Adding Your Name to Microsoft Excel
    9. Managing Workbook Versions
  4. The Quick Access Toolbar
    1. Adding Common Commands
    2. Adding Additional Commands with the Customize Dialog Box
    3. Adding Ribbon Commands or Groups
    4. Placement
    5. Exercise: Customize the Quick Access Toolbar
  5. Entering Data in Microsoft Excel Worksheets
    1. Entering Text
    2. Expand Data across Columns
    3. Adding and Deleting Cells
    4. Adding an Outline
    5. Adding a Hyperlink
    6. Add WordArt to a Worksheet
    7. Using AutoComplete
    8. Exercise: Entering Text and Using AutoComplete
    9. Entering Numbers and Dates
    10. Using the Fill Handle
    11. Exercise: Entering Numbers and Dates
  6. Formatting Microsoft Excel Worksheets
    1. Selecting Ranges of Cells
    2. Hiding Worksheets
    3. Adding Color to Worksheet Tabs
    4. Adding Themes to Workbooks
    5. Exercise: Customize a Workbook Using Tab Colors and Themes
    6. Adding a Watermark
    7. The Font Group
    8. Exercise: Working with Font Group Commands
    9. The Alignment Group
    10. Exercise: Working with Alignment Group Commands
    11. The Number Group
    12. Exercise: Working with Number Group Commands
  7. Using Formulas in Microsoft Excel
    1. Math Operators and the Order of Operations
    2. Entering Formulas
    3. AutoSum (and Other Common Auto-Formulas)
    4. Copying Formulas and Functions
      1. Displaying Formulas
    5. Relative, Absolute, and Mixed Cell References
    6. Exercise: Working with Formulas
  8. Working with Rows and Columns
    1. Inserting Rows and Columns
    2. Deleting Rows and Columns
    3. Transposing Rows and Columns
    4. Setting Row Height and Column Width
    5. Hiding and Unhiding Rows and Columns
    6. Freezing Panes
    7. Exercise: Working with Rows and Columns
  9. Editing Worksheets
    1. Find
    2. Find and Replace
    3. Exercise: Using Find and Replace
    4. Using the Clipboard
    5. Exercise: Using the Clipboard
    6. Managing Comments
      1. Adding Comments
      2. Working with Comments
  10. Finalizing Microsoft Excel Worksheets
    1. Setting Margins
    2. Setting Page Orientation
    3. Setting the Print Area
    4. Print Scaling (Fit Sheet on One Page)
    5. Printing Headings on Each Page/Repeating Headers and Footers
    6. Headers and Footers
    7. Exercise: Preparing to Print
  11. Microsoft Excel Features that Were New in 2013
    1. One Workbook Per Window Feature
    2. Using Flash Fill
    3. Exercise: Using Flash Fill
  12. Features New in 2016
    1. Tell Me
    2. Smart Lookup

Each student in our Live Online and our Onsite classes receives a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.

Experience in the following is required for this Microsoft Excel class:

  • Familiarity with using a personal computer, mouse, and keyboard.
  • Comfortable in the Mac environment.
  • Ability to launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; and manage files and folders.
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Tutorial: Query Microsoft Access Tables using Excel for Mac
Part 2 - Connecting to Access

By Jim Gordon, co-author of Office 2011 for Mac All-in-One For Dummies.

Choosing an ODBC Driver

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You're going to need an ODBC driver to connect Microsoft Excel with your Microsoft Access database tables.
I recommend choosing a driver based on the location of the .mdb file you wish to use.
For a .accdb or .mdb file accessible in Finder on a local drive or shared drive use the ActualAccess ODBC driver from ActualTechnologies.

Installing an ODBC Driver

Actual Technologies provide clear and easy to follow instructions for installation and setup of their drivers. Be sure to read and follow their instructions and you should have little trouble installing the drivers.

Connecting to your Access MDB file

You need to know the .mdb file's location before you can make a connection. The Access data source file can be a file on your Mac, or a file on a Windows shared volume.

To connect to a Windows network using SMB:
From the Mac desktop click the GO menu and choose CONNECT TO SERVER
Here's an example of what to enter:
smb://ad;username@servername/sharename/
To connect to a Windows network using WebDAV:
From the Mac desktop click the GO menu and choose CONNECT TO SERVER
You will need to obtain the proper URL to use from the administrator of the host computer. Here's one example, but your string could look quite different:
https://webfolders.buffalo.edu/user/u/s/username/ub/
WebDAV connections are preferred because they are very fast.
If you need to connect often you can make an AppleScript do the work. Here's an example:
tell application 'Finder'
mount volume 'smb://ad;username@servername/sharename/'
mount volume 'https://AccesFolder.domain.com/user/u/s/username/ub/
end tell

You can save the script as an application and then use the System Preferences for the user to make the application a log-in item so that whenever the computer is started the script runs and mounts the windows volumes to the desktop.

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Topics

  • Part 1 - Overview
  • Part 2 - Connecting to Access (Current Page)
  • Part 4 - Getting your data in Excel 2011
  • Part 4 - Getting your data in Excel 2016






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