UW
Feb 4, 2022
The course was very comprehensive and easy to understand. The instructors made sure that they are giving the information in a way that won't make me confused. Thank you so much for this great course!
GA
Dec 21, 2020
Great course that starts with basics for newcomers to Excel and slowly builds up to some intermediate and advanced formulas that can be used for all sorts of business and real world problem solving
By Amarjeet S
•Dec 17, 2018
very much help full.
By Xiaolu Z
•Feb 5, 2017
GREAT, COMPREHENSIVE
By SAUMYAJIT D ( K
•Jun 17, 2022
GOOD FOR BEGINNERS
By Muhammad T H
•Jan 10, 2022
i like this course
By Vishnu P D I
•Jun 6, 2018
Highly informative
By Deleted A
•Jun 9, 2020
excellent course
By SOLOMON A A Y
•May 22, 2020
Greate course.
By Jaspreet K
•Sep 22, 2017
Up to the mark
By LEE K L
•Jun 2, 2020
Great course
By Jonathan L
•Oct 28, 2017
great course
By Manuel S
•Aug 18, 2021
MUY bueno
By Hind I M S
•Jun 1, 2020
very good
By Truong C H
•Nov 29, 2022
Useful!
By Wenxin Z
•May 13, 2020
Helpful
By Rizwan S
•Nov 3, 2019
Thanks
By Rahul A
•Apr 18, 2020
good.
By juan p s
•Oct 8, 2019
bien
By Advala N J
•Jan 3, 2017
good
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•Aug 28, 2024
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•May 4, 2020
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•Apr 20, 2018
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•Jan 22, 2018
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•Jul 15, 2017
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•Oct 26, 2016
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By Konstantin A
•Dec 29, 2016
Very interesting and I'm sure it will be very useful for me. I am now able to use vlookup, iferror, subtotal, and more. However, I found the Week2 project a bit confusing even though I was able to solve it. I admit, I took a loot few times at the answers just to get my head around it and to understand the formulas and how to use them. I even used "evaluate formula", F2, trace Dependents/Precedents to understand how it has to work.
I would advise you to rewrite the question and to make it clearer whats required. Tips are also not needed and misleading. Also during the course itself it would be nice to show us how to combine several formulas into one line - I had a bit of difficulties with that. Lets not forget that if it's pure math we can follow PEMDAS, however when we have text formulas it's a bit confusing. (i.e. why start with iferror and not find/left/right, etc). I would be happy to discuss in further details :)