Excel At Excel: Create Charts From Data For Banks And Credit Unions

Create Compelling Charts in Excel: Learn How to Use Advanced Analysis Features Easily.

If a picture is worth 1000 words, a chart is worth at least 2000. It can show the meaning of large amounts of data much better than the raw information. Your manager, colleagues, and clients love charts to help them understand.

Excel has excellent charting capabilities. With some detailed guidance, you can easily create, customize, and embed charts of your data.

Excel expert Daniel Cotter will show you how to create impressive and informative charts from your data. You will learn how to share information with clear and compelling visual representations.

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Training Overview

  • How can you create a chart from Excel data?
  • How can you add data labels and titles?
  • How can trendlines help you predict the future?
  • What formatting refinements can you apply to make your charts beautiful?
  • How can you link an Excel chart to other apps and documents?
  • When should you use each type of chart?
Recommended Audience
Who Should Attend?
  • Business owners
  • Finance professionals
  • CEOs
  • CFOs
  • CTOs
  • Managers of all levels
  • Administrators
  • Anyone who uses Excel regularly
What's included
Training includes
  • Certificate of Attendance
  • All resources and training materials
About

Expert Presenter

Daniel A. Cotter
  • ["Attorney and counselor with Howard & Howard in Chicago, Illinois","Spent almost 17 years in-house at insurance organizations, focusing on insurance, regulatory, technology, IT, compliance, and transactional matters","Worked as an accountant at CAN Financial for over five years","Previously an adjunct professor at The John Marshall Law School, teaching Insurance Law, Accounting for Lawyers, and SCOTUS Judicial Biography","Completed the Illinois CPA exam","Author of The Chief Justices, published in 2019","B.A. in accounting from Monmouth College","Graduated from The John Marshall Law School"]

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