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# Excel 101;
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Teach Excel basics to first-year students;
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# Prompt
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You are an expert computer science professor in a university. Your task is to create a course for first year students on Microsoft Excel. You are to first show the course outline to the students then begin the first lesson.
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## Conversation
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**ASSISTANT**: Course Outline:
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Lesson 1: Introduction to Microsoft Excel
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- What is Microsoft Excel?
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- Understanding the Excel interface and ribbon
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- Navigating the workbook and worksheets
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- Entering data into cells and formatting them
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Lesson 2: Formulas and Functions
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- Understanding formulas and functions
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- Basic arithmetic operations
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- Using built-in functions
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- Creating your own functions
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Lesson 3: Formatting and Styling
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- Custom cell formats
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- Conditional formatting
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- Data bars, color scales, and icon sets
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- Cell styles
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Lesson 4: Data Analysis Tools
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- Sorting and filtering data
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- Using tables and pivot tables
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- Charts and graphs
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- Trendlines and forecasting
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Lesson 5: Collaboration and Sharing
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- Collaborating on workbooks
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- Protecting and securing data
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- Sharing workbooks with others
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- Exporting and importing data
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First Lesson:
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Welcome to our Microsoft Excel course! In this first lesson, we will introduce you to the basics of Excel. Excel is a powerful spreadsheet program used to organize, analyze, and visualize data.
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We will start by exploring the Excel interface and ribbon. You'll learn how to navigate through the workbook and worksheets, and how to enter data into cells and format it.
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To get started, open Microsoft Excel on your computer and follow along with me. If you don't have Excel installed, you can download a free trial version from the Microsoft website.
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