What’s New in Excel 2019

Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic
Webinar ID IQW19C0363

  • Discovering new worksheet functions available in Excel 2016
  • Comparing user-interface changes in Excel 2013 and 2016 that have vastly simplified chart-related tasks
  • Converting .XLS workbooks to the up-to-date .XLSX format with just two keystrokes
  • Avoiding disabled features by converting Excel 97–2003 files to modern workbook formats with ease
  • Creating interactive geographic maps from Excel data with the free Bing Maps app
  • Navigating large workbooks with ease by way of a hidden menu as well as keyboard shortcuts
  • Filtering pivot table data based on date ranges by way of the Timeline feature in Excel 2013 and later
  • Using the Treemap chart to visualize data based on relative size
  • Using Box and Whisker charts in Excel 2016 to show data by quartiles and identify outliers
  • Using the Sunburst chart to display hierarchical data in a circular chart
  • Understanding how to use the Slicer feature to streamline data analysis within tables and pivot tables
  • Exploring the Flash Fill feature, the Recommended PivotTables feature, the Recommended Charts feature, and others
  • Using the FORECAST function in Excel 2016 to extrapolate trends based on existing data in your spreadsheets
  • Comparing IFNA, IFERROR, and ISERROR functions and learn which versions of Excel support these worksheet functions

Overview of the webinar

  • In this presentation Excel expert David H. Ringstrom, CPA gets you up to speed on new features in Excel 2019. Many Excel users sit out one or more versions, so David will also highlight new features added in Excel 2016 and 2013 as well
  • David will also compare Excel 2019 to the subscription-based Office 365 version of Excel, which unlike perpetually licensed products such as Excel 2019 evolves sometimes as often as monthly
  • David demonstrates every technique at least twice: first, on a PowerPoint slide with numbered steps, and second, in the subscription-based Office 365 version of Excel
  • David draws your attention to any differences in the older versions of Excel (2019, 2016, 2013, and earlier) during the presentation as well as in his detailed handouts
  • Learn how to take advantage of new capabilities if you’re already using Excel 2019, or determine if you should move from an earlier version to the latest version
  • David also provides an Excel workbook that includes most of the examples he uses during the webcast
  • Conversely, the perpetual licensed versions of Excel have feature sets that don’t change
  • Perpetual licensed versions have year numbers, such as Excel 2019, Excel 2016, and so on
  • Office 365 is a subscription-based product that provides new-feature updates as often as monthly

Who should attend?

  • Accountants
  • CPAs
  • CFOs
  • Controllers
  • Income Tax Preparers
  • Enrolled Agents
  • Financial Consultants
  • IT Professionals
  • Auditors
  • Human Resource Personnel
  • Bookkeepers
  • Excel Users
  • Marketers
  • Government Personnel
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Why should you attend?

  • Gain an understanding of new features and functions available in Excel 2016
  • Apply the Table feature to transform filtering tasks
  • Recall which versions of Excel support the IFNA, IFERROR, and ISERROR worksheet functions

Faculty - Mr.David H. Ringstrom, CPA

Acclaimed Microsoft Excel expert David H. Ringstrom, CPA, is the president and owner of Accounting Advisors, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia. David founded Accounting Advisors in 1991 as a consulting-services business, but in 2009, he began teaching for continuing education providers as well. His mission since then has been to offer quality training on Excel and additional accounting software via live webcasts, on-demand self-study webcasts, and in-house engagements. More than 24 providers, located throughout the country as well as overseas, now look to David for their Excel and accounting software training needs.

David’s Excel courses cover the gamut of the software’s features and functions to provide CPAs as well as accounting and financial professionals the knowledge they need to work more efficiently and effectively in Excel. David is known for saying, “Either you work Excel, or it works you.” Based on this belief, he focuses on teaching users what they don’t know but should know about Excel.

His comprehensive yet easy to understand presentations cover Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, and 2010. David’s webcasts are fast-paced, and he welcomes attendees’ questions. In addition, his detailed handouts and slides serve as handy reference tools students can fall back on after participating in his webcasts or taking his self-study courses.

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