Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel allows you to create, edit, and share spreadsheets for data visualization and analysis.
Getting Started
You can access Microsoft Excel on the web or using the desktop app. If you’re not sure which is best for what you need to do, review this comparison chart.
Helpful Features:
- Explore Excel’s data visualizations to generate various types of charts and graphs to see trends, breakdowns, and comparisons. Learn more about the different data visualizations in Excel.
- Share your spreadsheet with colleagues for collaboration in real time. Learn more about sharing permissions in Excel.
- Explore built-in templates in Excel, including budgets, calendars, and more. Learn more about templates in Excel.
Learn More
Explore resources for learning more about Microsoft Excel to use it effectively and efficiently and get the most out of the software.
From Microsoft
- Microsoft 365 Quick Start – Excel
- Microsoft Support – Excel Help & Learning
From LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning provides a number of tutorials on Microsoft Excel and other Office products. Visit LinkedIn Learning and log in with your Widener credentials to explore learning topics or visit the following related to Microsoft Excel:
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