Microsoft apps are all fully explained in this 18-course mega-package - 3 minutes read




Since its founding in the 1970s, through its emergence in the 1980s, through its dominance in the 1990s, Microsoft has been at the center of the personal computing universe as long as there's been a personal computing universe.

Even now, whether it's an operating system like Windows or software like the Office suite of productivity apps, Microsoft is still serving up the tools that keep the digital world spinning. In fact, it's often hard to keep track of all the ways Microsoft apps can help users get things done, because there are just so darn many of them.

With the training in The Premium Microsoft Office and Data Apps Certification Bundle, users can take a full tour of the entire Microsoft armory, including hands-on work with both the highlight apps and the often-overlooked gems that can help streamline your business and day-to-day affairs.

This package features 18 courses that cover a full 74 hours of material, guiding users through old favorites and highlighting some new discoveries you can add to your efficiency toolkit.

Microsoft Excel remains the program that revolutionized the spreadsheet, so it's no surprise that a full six courses help break down this critical app. From the Microsoft Excel (365) Crash Course to Excel VBA for Professionals, these courses explore everything from basic tools and processes to advanced data analysis work using Excel's own programming language VBA.

While Microsoft Word has been around so long that it feels like there's nothing new to be learned about the world's top word processing app, you'd be wrong. Microsoft Word 365 and Microsoft Advanced Word 365 not only uncover the hidden tricks to Word you never knew, but also explore more specialized practical uses for Word for legal resources, office managers, PAs, business analysts, and more. The accompanying 10 courses cover everything, including other in-depth looks at some of Microsoft's other heavy-hitter apps like PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and OneNote.

There's also some training included on some of the company's lesser known apps and newest creations. Whether users need to know more about desktop publishing with Publisher, web creation with SharePoint and PowerApps, or data visualization with Visio, it's here. There's also loads of helpful training in using some of Microsoft's most popular new productivity aids, like management organizer, Project, and communication and collaboration hub, Teams.

Locking in all of this Microsoft training would normally cost almost $1,800, but right now, getting everything in The Premium Microsoft Office and Data Apps Certification Bundle is only $39.99, over 95% off the regular price.

Source: Boing Boing

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