Microsoft Excel 2010 Expert _ ONLINE COURSE - City of Baltimore Virtual Learning Center
Within 48 business hours from completing this registration, you will receive an email from hr.elearning@baltimorecity.gov containing your Virtual Learning Center login information.
Once registration is complete, your agency will be charged for the course. Requests for date changes, cancellations, and/or failure to begin or complete the course do not warrant exemption from the full charges.
If you have any questions, please contact the Virtual Learning team at hr.elearning@baltimorecity.gov.
Happy Learning!
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Microsoft Excel 2010 Expert
This course is for City of Baltimore employees only.
As both business and home users move toward working in more electronically collaborative environments, the need to share Excel workbooks and to have multiple users edit them simultaneously has increased. Excel 2010 allows you to share workbooks over a network, distribute them by e-mail, and share them online. You can make use of Information Rights Management (IRM) to ensure that users cannot copy or forward workbook content, as well as to expire files and enforce corporate information dissemination policies. You can also specify that users can only edit specific ranges in a shared workbook. This course covers sharing Excel 2010 workbooks on a network with advanced sharing options, the limitations of shared workbooks, and the uses and limitations of IRM. It also covers how to limit users' editing to specific cell ranges in a worksheet, and how to apply the AutoRepublish feature when saving workbooks for use on the Web.
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
Target Audience: Any City Employee
Prerequisite: Advanced fluency with Microsoft Excel 2010
Location: City of Baltimore Virtual Learning Center
Price: $185 per person (charged to agency)
To register for this online course:
NOTE: Once registration is complete, your agency will be charged for the course. Requests for date changes, cancellations, and/or failure to begin or complete the course do not warrant exemption from the full charges.