SCGMA YPG Excel Basics Course (2026)

Join us for our annual Excel training with Microsoft Master Instructor Rob Mendell. Excel Basics covers essential formulas, efficient workbook setup, error troubleshooting, and time-saving features in a hands-on format—perfect for beginners and experienced users looking to sharpen their skills and pick up new tips and tricks.

Date: Friday, March 6, 2026
Time: 11:00am – 1:00pm PST
Location: Zoom

Program Outline:

  • QAT (Quick Access Toolbar)
    • Above/Below
    • Add buttons
  • Theory: What can go in an Excel cell / An approach to setting up workbooks
    • Data
      • Data Entry
    • Label
    • Formula
  • Formula Bar
    • FX button
    • Checkmark
    • X button
    • Expand taller
  • Formulas
    • = + – * / ( )
    • SUM
    • AVERAGE
    • Copying formulas
      • Copy/Paste
      • The Fill Handle
    • Relative and Absolute and Mixed cell references
    • Using MIN and MAX as thresholds
    • Edit a formula (F2), Esc v. CTRL+Z – warning about Undo
    • Formula Auditing
    • Named Ranges
    • Refer to a cell on another worksheet
    • Refer to a cell in another workbook
    • Show Formulas
    • Create a running total
  • Error messages
    • #NAME?, #DIV/0!, etc.
    • Circular references
  • Flash Fill
    • How to use Flash Fill

 

About Rob Mendell:

Microsoft Office Trainer and Consultant Rob MendellRob Mendell is an Independent Contractor and a Microsoft Certified Master Instructor for Microsoft Office, providing training and support for end-users. Rob also designs and develops bespoke software solutions inside Microsoft Office by programming in VBA (Visual Basic for Applications): macros, automation templates, and fully customized dialog boxes. Since 1993, He has trained and supported individuals and groups of all sizes, and developed a myriad of robust solutions in the world’s most ubiquitous business software: Microsoft Office. Rob has worked with NECA (National Electrical Contractors Association) and WC&C (Association of Wall-Ceiling & Carpentry Industries), government agencies, healthcare facilities, over 100 law firms, companies in a wide variety of businesses, and individuals.

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