• July 25, 2020
  • Online

At work, the use of Microsoft Excel is mandatory, regardless of our professions and designation. However, when you are about to start your career, good knowledge of excel will surely accelerate your corporate journey.

At Don Sumdany Facilitation and Consultancy, they have created an intense Excel training program, titled “Guide to Excel: Basic to Moderate”.

Module Content:
1. Understanding of Excel Objects.
2. Customization of Wordbook/Sheets/Data.
3. Logical functions in Excel such as AND, OR, IF, SUM IF, etc.
4. Basic guidelines for sorting, freezing, filtering.
5. Text functions & file protecting and many more.

Fee: 400 BDT
Your seat will be booked only if you complete the payment process.

The payment processes are:
bKash:
Number: 01775285364 (agent)
Choose “Payment” option from the bKash menu
Reference no: 1
Counter number: 1

Bank Deposit:
Account Name: Don Sumdany Facilitation & Consultancy
Account Number: 1071070196780
Bank Name: Eastern Bank Limited
Swift Code: EBLDBDDH 021

Please only fill up the registration form only when you are genuinely interested to attend the session.

Location:

Online

Benefits

The participants of this session will get practical guidelines of basic Excel functions, statistical function, conditional formatting, and many more significant tools that are required on a daily basis at work.

Eligibilities

Open For All

Eligible Regions: Bangladesh

Application Process

Apply online through “Apply Now” section and complete the payment

Apply nowOfficial link

For Further Queries

Hotline: 01683068262 Imam Mahedi Hasan Executive, Events & Outreach
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