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Original Program Date:
August 23,2024
CLE Credit Expiration Date:
February 28,2026
Excel can help mediators and attorneys easily make powerful visuals to help the parties and the courts understand complex concepts and avoid having to do “mental math” on the fly with just a few clicks. Follow step-by-step instructions on data entry, data organization and analysis, and presentation of charts and graphs in Excel in addition to simple tips and tricks on using Excel in your practice. This presentation is designed to promote efficiency in your mediation and legal practice through unlocking Excel’s full potential.
Making Excel more useable through the View Tab: workbook views, showing and hiding bars, and freezing panes
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS
Basics of data entry: adding and deleting rows and columns, basics of use of formulas
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS
Home Tab tricks: customizing fonts, alignment, merging cells, and copying/pasting data
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS
Page Layout Tab tricks: Setting up the page and sheet options
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS
Adding and subtracting sheets and practical tips and tricks for preserving data
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS
Using the Data Tab to powerfully organize, analyze, and present data
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS
Printing, exporting, and presenting your work in Excel
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS
60 Minutes
Microsoft Excel for the Not So Tech Savvy
Sarah E. Kay, Esq., BCS, Tampa