Anonymous
At my appraisal in 2010 I asked for training on using Excel. I didn’t get it. I have had 10 appraisals since, at two different firms, and have asked for the same training at most of them. Each firm I have worked at has used Word for completion statements, bills and estate accounts and it really does my head in. The staff then use a normal calculator to do the adding and subtracting, which as we all know means that if you put in one digit wrong you have to start from scratch. I use my A level Maths scientific calculator so at least I have a bit of a screen and a delete button, but still it is a bit ridiculous when we could use Excel and have the sums done for us. At my first firm my secretary used the space bar alone to make different columns.
February 5, 2021
- CA US
Compliance4All
Phone:8004479407
Overview:
Excel expert David Ringstrom, CPA is fond of stating Either you work Excel, or it works you! In this fast-paced presentation David will share over two dozen ways that you can reclaim part of your day from Excel. You ll uncover mouse techniques, keyboard shortcuts, hidden menus, and even ways to create your own custom keyboard shortcuts in Excel.
Restore the classic print preview screen in Excel 2010 and later, undo or redo multiple actions at once, and even learn how to have Excel read words and numbers aloud to you. There s even a shortcut for toggling the Locked property of worksheet cells that you want to protect or unprotect.