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Introduction to Microsoft Power BI: Getting Started
$99.00In this course you will learn how to describe the components of Power BI, work with Power BI files, connect to data sources with the Power BI desktop client, create a report and visualizations, and work with visualizations. -
Microsoft 365 Word: Part 3: Simplifying and Managing Long Documents
$99.00Add cover pages and blank pages to a document Insert an index Insert a table of contents Insert ancillary tables, such as tables of figures and authorities Manage document outlines Create master and subdocuments -
Introduction to Microsoft Power BI: A Closer Look at Visualizations
$99.00In this course you will learn how to create and manage the following types of visualizations: matrixes, tables, charts,maps, gauges, cards, KPIs, and slicers. -
Making Your Business Better
$99.00This course demonstrates how various factors work together to ensure a company flourishes. Students will be guided through positioning and pricing, marketing, selling, negotiating, responding to RFQs, project management, team building, productivity, and strategic planning. Other courses that may be of interest to the student are Building Your Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills, Business Leadership, Business Ethics in the Office, Creating a Positive Work Environment, and Getting Stuff Done - Personal Development Boot Camp. -
Microsoft 365 Word: Part 3: Securing a Document
$99.00Suppress information Set editing restrictions Add a digital signature to a document Restrict document access -
Conducting Accurate Internet Research
$99.00This course is going to provide you with the skills you will need to get the most of an Internet search. You will learn where to look for information, how to find it, and the types of information that you can, and cannot, find online. It looks at the surface web and then takes you further in your searching skills to the deep web. -
Microsoft 365 OneNote: Online: Working with Notes, Part Two
$99.00In this course you will learn how to: use tags and symbols, add handwritten text to a note, and use OneNote’s highlighting tools.