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In need of references to practice
I'm starting to study on Excel and I've been trying to find good sources to keep developing my skills on it, but I find it hard to find something that can be fun and not so hard for me to do. Most of the references I find are about things like regular domestic finances or time organization for studies. Not that they're not usable, but I need something more interactive in the accounting field, where I'm just starting to explore and need to understand more.
English isn't my first language, but i've become used to it from a very young age, so it's okay to send me a reference that uses mainly or only English in it's materials. Thanks y'all!
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- NikolinoDEGold Contributor
Here are some online resources and platforms where you can practice and enhance your Excel skills for accounting:
- Microsoft Excel Video Training:
- Microsoft Excel Video Training
- Microsoft offers official tutorials and training materials to help you learn Excel.
- Microsoft 365 Training
- Excel Easy:
- Excel Easy
- A comprehensive resource with tutorials, examples, and exercises for beginners and intermediate users.
- Chandoo.org:
- Chandoo.org Excel Tips
- Provides a variety of Excel tips, tutorials, and downloadable workbooks.
- Exceljet:
- Exceljet
- Offers clear and concise tips, tricks, and tutorials on Excel.
- Coursera - Excel Skills for Business Specialization:
- Excel Skills for Business Specialization
- A specialization offered by Macquarie University on Coursera that covers Excel skills for business.
- YouTube Tutorials:
- ExcelIsFun
- YouTube channel with a vast collection of Excel tutorials, including accounting-related topics.
- Excel Exercises Online:
- Excel Exercises
- A platform offering free Excel exercises to practice different functions and scenarios.
8. For Excel beginner https://trumpexcel.com/learn-excel/
Remember to explore these resources at your own pace and practice regularly to reinforce your learning.
NOTE: Many upper links are non-Microsoft websites. The pages appear to be providing accurate, safe information. Any links I have provided are for reference only. The trust you place in such information is therefore entirely at your own risk.
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Hope this will help you.
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