Rather than Microsoft Excel classes, I'd just take an ICT course at my local college, as they'd offer more option rather than just those valid skills.
There are indeed many online places that offer online classes and/or courses on Microsoft Excel. One such website is sponsored by Microsoft at: www.microsoft.com Microsoft Learning Training.
There are a number of classes you could take to learn to use Microsoft Excel. Microsoft itself offers online classes at http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/ training/format-online.aspx. Your local library or community college would also be a good source of information about learning Excel in the classroom.
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Usually community centers that offer adult education classes offer classes on Microsoft Excel. You could also check with your local community college for a cheap class.
Microsoft excel was created by Microsoft
Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Excel
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I believe the only Microsoft program used to create spreadsheets is Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Excel was created by Microsoft Corporation. It was first released in 1985.
There are no hidden games in Microsoft Excel after Microsoft Excel 2000, so there are none in Microsoft Excel 2003.
One can find tutorial about how to use Microsoft Excel from Microsoft website. One can also watch the tutorial video from YouTube. YouTube is the best place to get this tutuorial.
Microsoft Word is used for writing papers, and Microsoft Excel is for spreadsheets.