Be Ready for Anything-Use Excel Scenarios to Plan for the Future & Headers, Footers & Page Numbering from Simple to Elaborate

Posted by Dan St. Hilaire  /  May 12, 2014  /  Webinars   —   2 Comments ↓

Log on to Learn is excited to offer a two webinars in May. These events are short and to the point, and better yet they are 100% free! Setup in a conference room for your team, or attend from your home or office. Great topics covered in 30 minutes!

First Up, Microsoft Excel 2010.

Excel 2010Microsoft Excel: Be Ready for Anything-Use Excel Scenarios to Plan for the Future
Product(s): Microsoft Office Excel 2010.
Duration: 30 Minutes
Fee: 100% Free

Event Overview
Although the Goal Seek and Solver commands are extremely useful, if you run several forecasts you can quickly forget the results for each forecast. More important, you have no real way to compare the results of the Goal Seek and Solver commands. Each time you change the data, the previous solution is lost. To address this limitation, the Scenario Manager helps you keep track of multiple what-if models. Using Scenario Manager, you can create new forecasting scenarios, view existing scenarios, run scenarios, and display scenario reports. We’ll show you each technique in this Webinar.

Date: Thursday, May 21st, 2014 Starts at 1PM
Event Duration: 30 Minutes
Registration Link: Register Here Online


 

Headers, Footers, Page Numbers oh My. Microsoft Word 2010.

WordMicrosoft Word: Headers, Footers, & Page Numbering from Simple to Elaborate
Product(s): Microsoft Office Word 2010.
Duration: 30 Minutes
Fee: 100% Free

Event Overview
Format text so that it appears on every page, or create more elaborate ones that differ from page to page or document section to document section. Headers and footers are those little identifiers that run through the top and bottom of your document, providing important background information about it. They can include page numbering, title, author name, chapter number, and date. Headers and footers can greatly increase the usability of a long document as well as make it look much more professional.

Date: Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 Starts at 1PM
Event Duration: 30 Minutes
Registration Link: Register Here Online

Topics: Webinars