Mali Panchghara, Howrah, India - 711101.
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Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Pursuing
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St. Xaviers College, Kolkata 2015
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
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Years of Experience in Microsoft Excel Training classes
3
Teaches following Excel features
Basic Excel, Advanced Excel
Teaching Experience in detail in Microsoft Excel Training classes
Advanced Excel Skills Advanced Formulas. Tables & Formatting. Conditional Formatting. Advanced Charting. Pivot tables & Pivot Reporting. Using Excel Productively. Data Tables, Simulations & Solver.
5.0 out of 5 22 reviews
Varun Kejriwal
"It was very detailed comprehensive classes, I learnt every small bit of excel including shortcuts. The practical examples and assignment to be done after class also helped in imbibing the functions plus better understanding. Very well taught in a friendly and interactive environment. Thank you. "
Rhia
"The course was very interactive as well as informative. Teaches basic excel skills with practical examples. Great experience. "
Priyanka Kharkia
"It was nice and interacting class. Easy to understand class. Thank you."
Laxmi Devi bajoria
"It was one of the best online courses I attended. Everything was taught with extreme clarity and ease. I got to know the details of excel very well and all my doubts were attended to keenly. "
1. What Excel features do you teach?
Basic Excel and Advanced Excel
2. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Microsoft Excel Training Class.
3. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
4. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 3 years.
Answered on 10/02/2019 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training
No you cannot use asterisk in this fashion in excel because anything you give inside " " is printed in exactly the same manner. Here if u want to search b in a particular cell you have to use search or find function. It will return error if it doesn't find b . Both find and search are exactly similar except find is case sensitive and search is not case sensitive.
=search("b",cell_ref,1)
=find("b",cell_ref,1)
In case u don't want the functions to return error if they don't find the required input, use iferror, iserror or iserr
Answered on 11/01/2019 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training
Press Shift+ Space to select the entire row and then use Shift+arrow keys to move up and down for increasing the selected rows. Press Cntrl+C to copy the data and then Press Cntrl + V after navigating to the row where you want to paste it. Then keep using Cntrl+V as many times you want to paste.
I hope I have answered your question adequately. In case of further doubt you may ask ur question.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Microsoft Excel Training classes
3
Teaches following Excel features
Basic Excel, Advanced Excel
Teaching Experience in detail in Microsoft Excel Training classes
Advanced Excel Skills Advanced Formulas. Tables & Formatting. Conditional Formatting. Advanced Charting. Pivot tables & Pivot Reporting. Using Excel Productively. Data Tables, Simulations & Solver.
Answered on 10/02/2019 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training
No you cannot use asterisk in this fashion in excel because anything you give inside " " is printed in exactly the same manner. Here if u want to search b in a particular cell you have to use search or find function. It will return error if it doesn't find b . Both find and search are exactly similar except find is case sensitive and search is not case sensitive.
=search("b",cell_ref,1)
=find("b",cell_ref,1)
In case u don't want the functions to return error if they don't find the required input, use iferror, iserror or iserr
Answered on 11/01/2019 Learn IT Courses/MS Office Software Training
Press Shift+ Space to select the entire row and then use Shift+arrow keys to move up and down for increasing the selected rows. Press Cntrl+C to copy the data and then Press Cntrl + V after navigating to the row where you want to paste it. Then keep using Cntrl+V as many times you want to paste.
I hope I have answered your question adequately. In case of further doubt you may ask ur question.
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