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SUMMARY:OneNote - w/Tips and Tricks
DESCRIPTION:Course Length: 1 day \n\n\n\nCourse Objectives: \n\n\n\nIn this course\, you will develop digital note-taking skills by creating\, modifying\, and managing OneNote notebooks that work with other Microsoft Office programs. \n\n\n\nYou will: \n\n\n\n\nNavigate and customize the OneNote interface and environment.\nAdd and format text\, images\, audio\, links\, and drawing objects to a notebook.\nEmbed Excel spreadsheets and attach other files to a notebook.\nCategorize\, organize\, and search notebook content.\nCheck spelling in\, print\, and password-protect notebooks.\nUse Outlook and OneDrive to send and share notebook content.\nExport notebook content and manage notebook history and backups.\n\n\n\n\nThis event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/onenote-w-tips-and-tricks-7/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260209T160000
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SUMMARY:PowerPoint Tips\, Tricks and Animation
DESCRIPTION:Course Length: 1 day \n\n\n\nCourse Objectives: \n\n\n\nUpon completing this course\, you will be able to create and deliver engaging multimedia presentations that convey the key points of your message through the use of text\, graphics\, and animations. \n\n\n\nYou will: \n\n\n\n\nIdentify the basic features and functions of PowerPoint O365 – Desktop Version.\nDevelop a PowerPoint presentation.\nPerform advanced text editing operations.\nAdd graphical elements to your presentation.\nModify objects in your presentation.\nAdd tables to your presentation.\nAdd charts to your presentation.\nAdd custom animation\n\n\n\n\nThis event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/powerpoint-tips-tricks-and-animation/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260210T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260210T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20260108T181650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T181650Z
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SUMMARY:Excel Level 2
DESCRIPTION:Excel Level 2\nCourse Length:\n1 day \nCourse Description\nOverview:\nWhether you need to crunch numbers for sales\, inventory\, information technology\, human resources\, or other organizational purposes and departments\, the ability to get the right information to the right people at the right time can create a powerful competitive advantage. After all\, the world runs on data more than ever before and that’s a trend not likely to change\, or even slow down\, any time soon. But with so much data available and being created on a nearly constant basis\, the ability to make sense of that data becomes more critical and challenging with every passing day. You already know how to get Excel to perform simple calculations and how to modify your workbooks and worksheets to make them easier to read\, interpret\, and present to others. But\, Excel is capable of doing so much more. To gain a truly competitive edge\, you need to be able to extract actionable organizational intelligence from your raw data. In other words\, when you have questions about your data\, you need to know how to get Excel to provide the answers for you. And that’s exactly what this course aims to help you do. \n  \nCourse Objectives:\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to leverage the power of data analysis and presentation in order to make informed\, intelligent organizational decisions. \nYou will: \n\nWork with functions.\nWork with lists.\nAnalyze data.\nVisualize data with charts.\nUse PivotTables and PivotCharts.\n\n \nTarget Student:\nThis course is designed for students who already have foundational knowledge and skills in Excel and who wish to begin taking advantage of some of the higher-level functionality in Excel to analyze and present data. \n \nCourse Content \nLesson 1: Working with Functions\nTopic A: Work with Ranges \nTopic B: Use Specialized Functions \nTopic C: Work with Logical Functions \nTopic D: Work with Date & Time Functions \nTopic E: Work with Text Functions \nLesson 2: Working with Lists\nTopic A: Sort Data \nTopic B: Filter Data \nTopic C: Query Data with Database Functions \nTopic D: Outline and Subtotal Data \nLesson 3: Analyzing Data\nTopic A: Create and Modify Tables \nTopic B: Apply Intermediate Conditional Formatting \nTopic C: Apply Advanced Conditional Formatting \nLesson 4: Visualizing Data with Charts\nTopic A: Create Charts \nTopic B: Modify and Format Charts \nTopic C: Use Advanced Chart Features \nLesson 5: Using PivotTables and PivotCharts\nTopic A: Create a PivotTable \nTopic B: Analyze PivotTable Data \nTopic C: Present Data with PivotCharts \nTopic D: Filter Data by Using Timelines and Slicers \n\n\n\nThis event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/excel-level-2-8/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260211T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20260108T183702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T183702Z
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SUMMARY:Microsoft Office\, Windows 11 & Microsoft Teams Tips and Tricks
DESCRIPTION:Microsoft Office\, Windows 11 & Microsoft Teams Tips and Tricks\nCourse Content \n1 Day \nOverview:  \nThis course covers “How To”\, Tips and Tricks for Microsoft Windows 11\, Excel\, Outlook\, Word\, PowerPoint and Microsoft Teams.  Students will learn to navigate the applications and learn great ways to save time.   There are too many shortcuts to list below but the outline will give you an idea of what’s covered. \n  \nCourse Objectives: \nIn this course\, you will be able to use your knowledge of Microsoft applications suite to work more productively. \n \nYou will: (to name a few) \n  \nLesson 1: Windows 11\n\nNavigate the Windows 10 Desktop\nCustomize the Start Menu\nUse Task View to Create Multiple Desktops\nUse the Windows Logo Button for Easy to Use Shortcuts\n\n  \nLesson 2: Excel\n\nRecord and Edit a Basic Macro\nUse Function keys to Repeat what you did last\nEasily Create and Modify Charts\nCreate Functions Using AutoComplete\nCreate Absolute References\nUse AutoFill Effectively\nAdd to AutoCorrect\nCustomize Quick Access Toolbar\nUse Group Mode\nUse the SubTotal Command\nAnalyze Data with Quick Analysis\nUse FlashFill to Pull together or Parse Data\n\n \nLesson 3: Outlook\n\nCreate an Appointment/Task from an Email\nUse @Mentions\nUse Voice to Text to Create Emails\nUse the Search Options\nUse the People Option\nUse “Peek” at Calendar\nUse Quick Steps\nUse Quick Parts\n\nLesson 4: Word\n\nShare and Collaborate on Documents\nUse “Tell me what you want to do”\nUse Little Known Selection Techniques\nUse Quick Parts\nOpen and Edit a PDF Directly into Word\nAdd Videos and Pictures from the Web\n\nLesson 5: PowerPoint\n\nManage Large Presentations\nCreate Sections\nUse the Screen Record option (Creates a Video Using any Application)\n\nLesson 6: Microsoft Teams\n\nCreate and Use a Team\nExplain the Connection Between Teams\, Outlook and SharePoint.\nGenerate an Email Address for a Team. Use That Email Address to Email the Team\n\n  \n\n\n\nThis event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/microsoft-office-windows-11-microsoft-teams-tips-and-tricks/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260212T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20260108T182046Z
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SUMMARY:Power BI: Level 1
DESCRIPTION:Microsoft Power BI: Level 1\nCourse Length: \n1 day \nCourse Type: Description \nThis is the first course in the series.  This course is meant for those desiring to gain skills using Microsoft Power BI to connect\, transform and visualize data. You will learn to connect multiple sources of data and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model that lets you build visuals and collections of visuals that you can share as reports. \n  \nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n\nConnect to Excel File as a Data Source\nShape and Combine Data in Power BI Desktop\nCombine Data\nAnalyze web page data using Power BI Desktop\nConnect to a Web Data Source\nShape data in Power Query Editor\nCreate a visualization\nCombine sales data from Excel and an OData feed\nImport the product data from Excel\nCreate a custom calculated column\nManage the Relationship Between the Datasets\nComplete the Sales Analysis Report\nCreate your Own Measures in Power BI Desktop\nCreate a calculated column that uses an IF function\nCreate and Manage Hierarchies\nPublish and Share Reports and Dashboards\nPublish and Set Permissions for App Workspaces\n\n\n\n\nThis event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/power-bi-level-1-4/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260216T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20260108T182539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T182539Z
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SUMMARY:Excel VBA (Macros) - Two Day Course
DESCRIPTION:Course length: 2.0 day(s)\nCourse Description  \nCourse Objective: You will automate your job tasks in Microsoft® Office Excel® O365. \nTarget Student: This course is intended for advanced Microsoft Excel professionals that need to automate Excel spreadsheet tasks using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). \nPrerequisites: Knowledge of the basics of Excel\, including how to create\, edit\, format\, and print worksheets that include charts and sorted and filtered data. Students are recommended to first take the following Logical Operations courses or have equivalent knowledge: \n\nMicrosoft® Office Excel® O365: Level 1\nMicrosoft® Office Excel® O365: Level 2\nMicrosoft® Office Excel® O365: Level 3\n\nLESSON ONE: INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS (VBA) WHAT IS VISUAL BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS (VBA)? \nOBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES:\nOBJECTS\nCONTAINERS\nCOLLECTIONS\nPROPERTIES:\nMETHODS:\nEVENTS:\nHOW VBA REFERS TO OBJECTS\nACCESSING THE MACRO COMMANDS\nSECURITY SETTINGS\nSAVING WORKBOOKS THAT CONTAIN MACROS\nLESSON TWO: UNDERSTANDING MACROS \nWRITING CODE VS RECORDING MACROS\nABSOLUTE VS RELATIVE REFERENCING\nUSING THE MACRO RECORDER\nRECORDING IN RELATIVE MODE\nMODIFYING MACROS\nMETHODS FOR EXECUTING MACROS\nACCESSING MACROS THROUGH THE QUICK ACCESS\nTOOLBAR\nACCESSING MACROS THROUGH THE RIBBON\nACCESSING MACROS THROUGH SHAPES OR IMAGES\nACCESSING MACROS THROUGH CONTROLS\nLESSON THREE: GETTING TO KNOW THE VISUAL BASIC EDITOR (VBE) \nTHE MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC EDITOR\nTHE PROJECT EXPLORER THE PROPERTIES WINDOW\nTHE CODE WINDOW\nADDING A NEW MODULE NAMING MODULES\nREMOVING A MODULE EXPORTING AND IMPORTING MODULES\nPROTECTING CODE\nTHE OBJECT BROWSER\nCUSTOMIZING THE VISUAL BASIC ENVIRONMENT\nThe Editor Tab\nCode Settings\nWindow Setting\nThe Editor Format Tab\nThe General Tab\nThe Docking Tab\nDOCKING WINDOWS\nLESSON FOUR: TROUBLESHOOTING AND DEBUGGING ERRORS \nTROUBLESHOOTING AND DEBUGGING ERRORS\nTYPES OF ERRORS Syntax Errors (aka Compile Error)\nRun-Time Errors\nLogical Errors\nDEBUGGING TECHNIQUES\nDebugging Tools\nSetting a Breakpoint\nThe Watch Window\nStepping Through Code\nDeleting a Watch Expression\nThe Immediate Window\nThe Locals Window\nLESSON FIVE: WRITING VBA CODE \nESSENTIALS TO WRITING VBA CODE\nSub Procedures vs Functions\nMacro Naming Rules\nComments\nSUB PROCEDURES\nUsing Objects\nUsing Methods\nUsing Events\nStoring Procedures in the Personal Macro\nWorkbook\nCopy and Paste Procedures\nAssigning Macro Buttons to the Quick\nAccess Toolbar (QAT)\nCALLING A SUB PROCEDURE\nEXPRESSIONS\nVARIABLES\nDeclaring a Variable\nOption Explicit\nDeclaring Multiple Variables\nAssigning a Value to a Variable\nDATA TYPES\nUsing Byte Variables\nUsing String Variables\nUsing Currency Variables\nUsing Date Variables\nVARIANTS CONSTANTS SCOPE\nProcedure Level Scope\nPrivate Level Scope\nPublic Level Scope\nVBA STANDARD OPERATORS\nThe Assignment Operator ( = )\nThe Line Continuation Character ( _)\nThe Parenthesis ( ) The Comma ( \, )\nThe Colon Operator ( : )\nThe Ampersand ( & )\nCarriage Return Line Feed (vbCrLf)\nDefining Parameters (:=)\nArithmetic Operators Comparison\nOperators\nLogical Operators\nTHE CELLS OBJECT\nThe Value Property\nFORMATTING DATA\nThe Range Object\nThe Select Method\nThe CurrentRegion Property\nThe RangeSort Method\nMANIPULATING WORKSHEET DATA\nThe ActiveSheet Property\nThe Name Property\nThe Selection Property\nThe Copy Method\nThe Paste Method\nThe Offset Property\nThe End Property\nThe Font Property\nThe With End With Construct\nThe Call Statement\nThe Columns and Rows Properties\nThe AutoFit Method ARRAYS\nLESSON SIX: WORKING WITH CONTROL STRUCTURES  \nCONTROL STRUCTURES\nDecision Structures\nIf…Then\nIf…Then…Else\nSelect Case\nLOOPS\nFor Next Loop\nStepping For Each\nDo Until Loop\nDo While Loop\nLESSON SEVEN: WORKING WITH FUNCTION PROCEDURES \nFUNCTIONS\nCreating a Function\nMacroOptions Method\nCalling a Function\nCalling a Function in a Worksheet\nWRITE DATA TO TEXT FILES\nUSER INTERACTION FUNCTIONS\nWorking with Message Boxes\nWorking with Input Boxes\nReturn Values\nLESSON EIGHT: ERROR HANDLING \nERROR HANDLING\nThe Error GoTo Statement\nThe On Error Resume Next\nThe Error Object\nLESSON NINE: USER FORMS \nUSER FORMS\nDisplaying a UserForm\nPrinting a Form\nHiding a Form\nClosing a Form\nFORM PROPERTIES\nName Location Size\nCONTROLS\nAligning Controls\nTab Order\nBorders\nFont\nControl Colors\nControl Visibility\nControl Availability\nFocus\nCreating a User Form\nWriting Code to Show the User Form\nEvent Procedures for UserForm Controls\nAttaching Events to the Form Controls\nDependent Combo Boxes\nLESSON TEN: MANAGING SHEETS \nMANIPULATING WORKSHEETS\nSheet Types\nWorksheet Reference Options\nThe Add Method\nThe Delete Method\nThe Copy Method\nThe Move Method\nCREATING A CHART SHEET\nThe Declared Range Object\nThe Set Statement\nREFERENCE  \nGLOSSARY\nVISUAL BASIC LANGUAGE KEYWORDS\nReserved Keywords\nUnreserved Keywords\nOBJECT NAMING CONVENTIONS\nCODE SNIPPETS\nCOMMON EXCEL VBA STATEMENTS\nEXCEL VBA FUNCTIONS\nVBA KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/excel-vba-macros-two-day-course-6/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260217T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20260108T181832Z
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SUMMARY:Excel Level 3
DESCRIPTION:Course Length: 1 day \nCourse Objectives: \nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to perform advanced data analysis\, collaborate on workbooks with other users\, and automate workbook functionality. \nYou will: \n\nWork with multiple worksheets and workbooks.\nUse Lookup functions and formula auditing\nShare and protect workbooks.\nAutomate workbook functionality.\nCreate sparklines and map data.\nForecast data.\n\nTarget Student:\nThis course is intended for students who are experienced Excel O365 users and have a desire or need to advance their skills in working with some of the more advanced Excel features. Students will likely need to troubleshoot large\, complex workbooks\, automate repetitive tasks\, engage in collaborative partnerships involving workbook data\, construct complex Excel functions\, and use those functions to perform rigorous analysis of extensive\, complex datasets. \n\nPrerequisites:\nTo ensure success\, students should have practical\, real-world experience creating and analyzing datasets using Excel O365. Specific tasks students should be able to perform include: creating formulas and using Excel functions; creating\, sorting\, and filtering datasets and tables; presenting data by using basic charts; creating and working with PivotTables\, slicers\, and PivotCharts; and customizing the Excel environment. To meet these prerequisites\, students can take the following Logical Operations courses\, or should possess the equivalent skill level: \n\nMicrosoft® Office Excel® O365: Part 1\nMicrosoft® Office Excel® O365: Part 2\n\n\nCourse Content\n\nLesson 1: Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks\nTopic A: Use Links and External References \nTopic B: Use 3-D References \nTopic C: Consolidate Data \n\nLesson 2: Using Lookup Functions and Formula Auditing\nTopic A: Use Lookup Functions \nTopic B: Trace Cells \nTopic C: Watch and Evaluate Formulas \n\nLesson 3: Sharing and Protecting Workbooks\nTopic A: Collaborate on a Workbook \nTopic B: Protect Worksheets and Workbooks \n\nLesson 4: Automating Workbook Functionality\nTopic A: Apply Data Validation \nTopic B: Search for Invalid Data and Formulas with Errors \nTopic C: Work with Macros \n\nLesson 5: Creating Sparklines and Mapping Data\nTopic A: Create Sparklines \nTopic B: Map Data \n\nLesson 6: Forecasting Data\nTopic A: Determine Potential Outcomes Using Data Tables \nTopic B: Determine Potential Outcomes Using Scenarios \nTopic C: Use the Goal Seek Feature \nTopic D: Forecasting Data Trends \n\nAppendix A: Microsoft Office Excel O365 Exam 77-727\nAppendix B: Microsoft Office Excel O365 Expert Exam 77–728\nAppendix C: Microsoft Excel O365 Common Keyboard Shortcuts\nAppendix D: Cube Functions\nAppendix E: Importing and Export Data\nAppendix F: Internationalizing Workbooks\nAppendix G: Working with Power Pivot\nAppendix H: Advanced Customization Options\nAppendix I: Working with Forms and Controls\n  \nThis event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/excel-level-3-4/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260218T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260218T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20250530T213726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T184958Z
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SUMMARY:Microsoft Copilot - Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Using Copilot in Microsoft Applications\nDuration: 6 Hours \n  \nOverview:\nCopilot is a digital assistant embedded into Office tools that enable people to consume content impressively faster than we are used to. It helps to discover information by holistically searching for content in different repositories. \nMicrosoft has branded AI under different names\, to mention: Bing Chat\, M365 Chat\, and Copilot. This will likely standardize in the future. Copilot answers could be different for everyone; content visibility and context of the prompt make the output unique. Copilot can help you quickly catch up with unattended meetings\, especially when we are double/triple booked. \nDuring a Teams meetings Copilot uses transcriptions. Transcriptions are sensitive to listening errors or misunderstanding\, leading at times to inaccuracies. \n  \nObjectives\n\nWhat is Copilot\nHow to access Copilot\nCopilot in Excel\nCopilot in Word\nCopilot in Power BI\nCopilot in Outlook\nQ&A
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/microsoft-copilot-introduction-5/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260219T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260219T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20260108T183325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T183325Z
UID:23720-1771489800-1771515000@computertrainingsource.com
SUMMARY:SharePoint /Teams - Site User
DESCRIPTION:SharePoint: Site User\nCourse Length:\n1 day \n  \nCourse Description\nOverview:\nIn many professional environments today\, people work collaboratively in teams. Information technology and applications facilitate this by allowing people to easily share\, access\, edit\, and save information. Microsoft® SharePoint® is a platform specifically designed to facilitate collaboration\, allowing people to use familiar applications and web-based tools to create\, access\, store\, and track documents and data in a central location. In this course\, you will learn about and use SharePoint to access\, store\, share\, and collaborate with information and documents. \n  \nSharePoint is a complex platform with many features and capabilities. A strong understanding of those features and capabilities will allow you to work more efficiently and effectively with SharePoint\, and with the documents and data stored in SharePoint. Furthermore\, effective use of the Modern UI and Office 365™ integrations will streamline tasks\, and facilitate collaboration with colleagues in other Office 365 and third-party apps. \n  \nNote: The skills covered in this course are appropriate both for Site Users who work in environments with SharePoint Online servers and for those using on-premise SharePoint servers in Modern Experience mode. This course covers the comprehensive suite of SharePoint online features and functions\, which may go beyond what is available if the production environment is limited to SharePoint 2019 servers. How the environment is customized and configured will also affect how production sites compare to the sample sites shown in class. \n  \nCourse Objectives:\nIn this course\, you will effectively utilize resources on a typical SharePoint team and communication sites in the course of performing normal business tasks. \n  \nYou will: \n\nInteract with SharePoint sites.\nWork with documents\, content\, and lists.\nShare\, follow\, and collaborate on content.\nInteract with Office 365 files via SharePoint.\nManage Office 365 apps with SharePoint.\nCreate a Team and show how SharePoint and Teams are interconnected\n\n  \nTarget Student:\n  \nThis course is designed for Microsoft® Windows® and Microsoft Office users who are transitioning to a SharePoint environment\, and who need to access information from and collaborate with team members within Microsoft SharePoint (using either a Microsoft SharePoint Online or a Microsoft SharePoint 2019 server). \n  \nCourse Content\nLesson 1: Interacting with SharePoint Sites\nTopic A: Access SharePoint Sites \nTopic B: Navigate a SharePoint Site \nTopic C: Access SharePoint from Your Mobile Device \n  \nLesson 2: Working with Documents\, Content\, and Lists\nTopic A: Store\, Access\, and Modify Documents and Files \nTopic B: Add and Populate Lists \nTopic C: Configure List Views\, Filters\, and Grouping \n  \nLesson 3: Searching\, Sharing\, and Following Content\nTopic A: Configure Your Delve Profile \nTopic B: Share and Follow Content \nTopic C: Search for Content \n  \nLesson 4: Interacting with Office 365 Files\nTopic A: Synchronize SharePoint Files with OneDrive \nTopic B: Save and Share Office 365 Documents \nTopic C: Manage File Versions and Document Recovery \n  \nLesson 5: Managing Office 365 Apps with SharePoint\nTopic A: Manage Microsoft Outlook with SharePoint \nTopic B: Manage Microsoft Teams with SharePoint \nTopic C: Manage Tasks with Planner and SharePoint \n  \n\n\n\nThis event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/sharepoint-teams-site-user-4/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260223T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143542
CREATED:20260108T182259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T182259Z
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SUMMARY:Microsoft Power Automate - Introduction
DESCRIPTION:MICROSOFT POWER AUTOMATE\nCourse Duration: 1 Day  \n  \nOverview\nThis course delivers an instructor-led product showcase for Microsoft Power Automate from start to finish in an engaging and practical way. Power Automate is a diverse product\, turning business processes into automated\, consistent\, and visual workflows. Power Automate is designed to interweave the various products in Office 365 as well as connect to other on-premises and web-based solutions. This course will give you the confidence to select the right actions and workflow logic for your business workflows. \nAudience\nThe intended audience for this course would be those who have been using Office 365 for some time and are now looking at optimizing their existing business processes and designing new ones. \nPrerequisites\nDelegates should have some exposure to Microsoft Windows operating system and Microsoft Office 365. \nCourse Objectives\n\nAn Introduction to Microsoft Power Automate\nGetting Started with Workflows\nFlow Logic\nIntegration\nThe Mobile App\nAdministration and Maintenance\n\nModule 1:\nAn Introduction to Microsoft Power Automate   \nLet’s get started with an introduction to Microsoft Power Automate. Historically\, automating business processes typically landed in the lap of a developer in the business\, who has a good understanding of coding and the systems that they were connecting. However\, more systems deployed to businesses are encouraging a bigger focus on end user design and management. With this culture change\, end users are looking to further improve their business solutions. Power Automate brings workflow design to all audiences. It offers the building blocks for lightweight or business-critical processes. \nIn this module\, we cover an overview of the product and its application to Office 365 and third-party services. \nTopics Covered  \n\nWhat is Microsoft Power Automate?\nThe benefits of automation\nHow to get to Power Automate\n\nModule 2:\nGetting started with Power Automate   \nWe begin our discovery of Microsoft Power Automate by building our first business process. We will discuss how to use templates to get started with Power Automate or how to use a blank template to start with no defined actions. Once in the product\, we will give you a tour of the editor\, workflow management page and the home screen to help you navigate around the product. \nNext\, we will start to add\, edit\, and remove actions from our workflow template in order to customize the Power Automate for a specific business need. Once ready we will publish and trigger the workflow to test that it works as expected. We will finish this module by discussing how to turn a flow on or off as well as deleting a flow. \nTopics Covered  \n\nUsing Power Automate templates\nNavigating in Power Automate\nEditing a flow • Publish and trigger a flow\nTurn off or delete a flow\n\nModule 3:\nPower Automate logic   \nDecision making during a business process is often a bottleneck. Waiting for decisions or information to steer the workflow towards its goal is dependent on how long the involved party spends on the task. This could be mitigated if the desired information is found declared elsewhere for example\, as a document property or a form entry to name a few examples. Logic in a workflow allows existing information to push the workflow down multiple paths. This often speeds up workflow duration and minimizes human input. \nIn this module\, we will look at the core logic found in Power Automate and a practical application of each option. \nTopics Covered  \n\nAdding conditions\nDesigning switches\nUsing apply to each\nConfiguring “do until” logic\nAdding a scope\n\nModule 4:\nIntegration  \nBusinesses will often use a selection of productivity tools and services beyond Office 365. Marketing teams may use Facebook and Twitter whereas a sales team may use Salesforce to manage their customers. Power Automate provides connectors for popular services allowing your processes to extend beyond Office 365 to other web services. Connections can even be made to on-premises servers\, allowing your business systems house at the office to take part in your processes. \nTopics Covered  \n\nStandard and premium connectors\nConnecting to web services\nUsing Power Automate with on-premises data\n\nModule 5:\nThe Mobile App   \nPower Automate has a corresponding mobile app that can be used to leverage many features of Power Automate. Firstly\, it offers users the capability to build new flows\, directly from their phone or tablet. Secondly\, it can be used to manage existing flows including editing\, viewing history\, saving a copy\, disabling\, and deleting flows. You can access any approvals that have been sent to you by Power Automate and approve or reject decisions. The app also supports the push notifications that can be sent to your phone or tablet from a flow. Additionally\, you can even create buttons that appear in the app which allow you to trigger flows. This valuable app will be detailed in this module. \nTopics Covered  \n\nDownloading the mobile app\nSigning in and account management\nBuilding and managing flows\nCreating buttons\nFeeds and approvals\n\nModule 6:\nAdministration and Maintenance   \nIn our last module for Microsoft Power Automate\, we will be looking at how a business can manage their flows once they have a good uptake of the product. We will begin by discussing managing individual flows. This could be using history to discover the source of any issues and implement error handling as well as using the analytics to discover usage trends. We will discover how to share a flow which is ideal for sharing the maintenance of a flow with another colleague and how to import and export flows. Finally\, we will discuss how Office 365 administrators can shape the Power Automate experience with high-level settings that help ensure data segregation and security. \nTopics Covered  \n\nMaintaining a flow\nView history and analytics\nSharing a flow\nExport and import flows\nOffice 365 administration for Power Automate\nEnvironments\nData policies\nData integration
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/microsoft-power-automate-introduction-8/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Programming with Python (2-Day Class)
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Programming with Python\n\nCourse Specifications\nCourse Number:\n094031 \nCourse Length:\n2 days \n\n\nCourse Description\nOverview:\nThough Python® has been in use for more than 30 years\, it has become one of the most popular languages for software development\, particularly within the fields of data science\, machine learning\, artificial intelligence\, and web development—all areas in which Python is widely used. Whether you’re relatively new to programming\, or have experience in other programming languages\, this course will provide you with a comprehensive first exposure to the Python programming language. This can serve as a quick start in Python\, or as the foundation for further learning. \nYou will learn elements of the Python 3 language and development strategies by creating a complete program that performs a wide range of operations on a variety of data types\, structures\, and objects; implements program logic through conditional statements and loops; structures code for reusability through functions\, classes\, and modules; reads and writes files; and handles error conditions. \nCourse Objectives:\nIn this course\, you will develop simple command-line programs in Python. You will: \n\nSet up Python and develop a simple application.\nPerform operations on simple data types\, including strings and numbers.\nPerform operations on data structures\, including lists\, ranges\, tuples\, dictionaries\, and sets.\nWrite conditional statements and loops.\nDefine and use functions\, classes\, and modules.\nManage files and directories through code.\nPerform basic exception handling.\n\nTarget Student:\nThis course is designed for people who want to learn the Python programming language in preparation for using Python to develop software for a wide range of applications\, such as data science\, machine learning\, artificial intelligence\, and web development. \nPrerequisites:\nSome experience programming in an object-oriented language is helpful\, but not required. This course will be useful to anyone new to programming. \nTo ensure your success in this course\, you should have at least a foundational competence with personal computing. You can obtain this level of skills and knowledge by taking one of the following Logical Operations courses: \n\nUsing Microsoft® Windows® 11 (with Copilot)\nMicrosoft® Windows® 11: Transition from Windows® 10\nUsing Microsoft® Windows® 10 (Second Edition)\n\n  \n\n\nCourse Content\nLesson 1: Setting Up Python and Developing a Simple Application\nTopic A: Set Up the Development Environment \nTopic B: Write Python Statements \nTopic C: Create a Python Application \nTopic D: Prevent Errors \nLesson 2: Processing Simple Data Types\nTopic A: Process Integers and Strings \nTopic B: Process Decimals\, Floats\, and Mixed Number Types \nLesson 3: Processing Data Structures\nTopic A: Process Ordered Data Structures \nTopic B: Process Unordered Data Structures \nLesson 4: Writing Conditional Statements and Loops\nTopic A: Write Conditional Statements \nTopic B: Write Loops \nLesson 5: Structuring Code for Reuse\nTopic A: Define and Call Functions \nTopic B: Define and Instantiate Classes \nTopic C: Import and Use Modules \nLesson 6: Writing Code to Process Files and Directories\nTopic A: Write to Text Files \nTopic B: Read from Text Files \nTopic C: Get the Contents of Directories \nTopic D: Manage Files and Directories \nLesson 7: Handling Exceptions\nTopic A: Handle Built-In Exceptions \nTopic B: Handle Custom Exceptions \nAppendix A: Major Differences Between Python 2 and 3\nAppendix B: Python Style Guide\nAppendix C: Mapping Python Course Content to Python Institute Certification Exams
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/introduction-to-programming-with-python-2-day-class-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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SUMMARY:Data Analysis and Visualization with Microsoft Excel - (2-Day Class)
DESCRIPTION:Data Analysis and Visualization with Microsoft® Excel®\nCourse Number:            091157 \nCourse Length:               2 days \n  \nOverview: \nTechnology and the data that it both collects and makes accessible is now interwoven with businesses and lives. The era of “big data” has exploded due to the rise of cloud computing\, which provides an abundance of computational power and storage\, enabling organizations of all sorts to capture and store data. Leveraging that data effectively can provide timely insights and competitive advantage. \n  \nAnalyzing data to find issues\, insights\, and opportunities is now a critical part of many job roles. Beyond the analysis\, data analysts in all job roles must be able to effectively present and communicate their findings in visually compelling ways. \nMicrosoft® Excel® is designed for this purpose. Excel can connect to a wide range of data sources\, perform robust data analysis\, and create diverse and robust data-driven visualizations to show insights and trends\, as well as create reports. These capabilities enable people who use Excel for data analysis to turn data into thoughtful action. \n  \nCourse Objectives: \nIn this course\, you will analyze and visualize data using Excel and associated tools. You will: \n\nPerform data analysis fundamentals.\nVisualize data with Excel.\nAnalyze data with formulas and functions.\nAnalyze data with PivotTables.\nPresent visual insights with dashboards in Excel.\nCreate geospatial visualizations with Excel.\nPerform statistical analysis.\nGet and transform data.\nModel and analyze data with Power Pivot.\nPresent insights with reports.\n\n  \nTarget Student: \nThis course is designed for students who already have foundational knowledge and skills in Excel and who wish to perform robust and advanced data and statistical analysis with Excel using PivotTables\, use tools such as Power Pivot and the Analysis ToolPak to analyze data\, and visualize data and insights using advanced visualizations in charts and dashboards in Excel. \n  \nPrerequisites: \nTo ensure success\, you should have baseline skill using Excel worksheets\, particularly in creating workbooks with formulas and functions. You can obtain this level of knowledge and skill by taking the following or any equivalent Logical Operations course: \n\nMicrosoft® Excel® for Office 365™ (Desktop or Online): Part 1\n\n\nAdditional workplace experience with Excel is highly recommended.\n\nCourse Content\nLesson 1: Data Analysis Fundamentals \nTopic A: Introduction to Data Science \nTopic B: Create and Modify Tables \nTopic C: Sort and Filter Data \n  \nLesson 2: Visualizing Data with Excel \nTopic A: Visualize Data with Charts \nTopic B: Modify and Format Charts \nTopic C: Apply Best Practices in Chart Design \n  \nLesson 3: Analyzing Data with Formulas and Functions \nTopic A: Analyze Data with Formulas and Named Ranges \nTopic B: Analyze Data with Functions \nTopic C: Implement Data Validation\, Forms\, and Controls \nTopic D: Create Conditional Visualizations with Lookup Functions \n  \nLesson 4: Analyzing Data with PivotTables \nTopic A: Create a PivotTable \nTopic B: Analyze PivotTable Data \n  \nLesson 5: Presenting Visual Insights with Dashboards in Excel \nTopic A: Visualize Data with PivotCharts \nTopic B: Filter Data Using Slicers and Timelines \nTopic C: Create a Dashboard in Excel \n  \nLesson 6: Creating Geospatial Visualizations with Excel \nTopic A: Create Map Charts in Excel \nTopic B: Customize Map Charts in Excel \n  \nLesson 7: Performing Statistical Analysis \nTopic A: Visualize Trendlines and Sparklines with Excel \nTopic B: Analyze Data with the Analysis ToolPak \n  \nLesson 8: Getting and Transforming Data \nTopic A: Connect to Data with Queries \nTopic B: Clean and Combine Data \nTopic C: Shape and Transform Data \n  \nLesson 9: Modeling and Analyzing Data with Power Pivot \nTopic A: Install Power Pivot in Excel \nTopic B: Create Data Models with Power Pivot \nTopic C: Create Power Pivots \nTopic D: Perform Advanced Data Analysis and Visualization \n  \nLesson 10: Presenting Insights with Reports \nTopic A: Plan a Report \nTopic B: Create a Report \n 
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/data-analysis-and-visualization-with-microsoft-excel-2-day-class-4/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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SUMMARY:Word Level 2
DESCRIPTION:Microsoft Word Level 2\nCourse Number: 091049  \nLength: 1 day \nDescription Overview: After you master the basics of using Microsoft® Word 2016 such as creating\, editing\, and saving documents; navigating through a document; and printing\, you’re ready to move on to tackling the more advanced features. These features enable you to create complex and professional documents with a consistent look and feel. They also enable you to automate tedious tasks such as preparing a letter to send to every customer of your organization. \nCreating professional-looking documents can help you give your organization a competitive edge. Implementing time-saving features such as document templates and automated mailings helps your organization reduce expenses. Mastering these techniques will make you a valued employee in your organization. \nThis course covers Microsoft Office Specialist exam objectives to help students prepare for the Word 2016 Exam and the Word 2016 Expert Exam. \nCourse Objectives: \nIn this course\, you will learn to create and modify complex documents and use tools that allow you to customize those documents. \nYou will: \n\nOrganize content using tables and charts.\nCustomize formats using styles and themes.\nInsert content using quick parts.\nUse templates to automate document formatting.\nControl the flow of a document.\nSimplify and manage long documents.\nUse mail merge to create letters\, envelopes\, and labels.\n\nTarget Student:  \nThis course is designed for students who wish to use Microsoft Word to create and modify complex documents and use tools that allow them to customize those documents. \nPrerequisites:  \nTo ensure your success in this course\, you should have end-user skills with any current version of Windows®\, including being able to start programs\, switch between programs\, locate saved files\, close programs\, and access websites using a web browser. In addition\, you should be able to navigate and perform common tasks in Word\, such as opening\, viewing\, editing\, and saving documents; formatting text and paragraphs; format the overall appearance of a page; and create lists and tables. To meet these prerequisites\, you can take any one or more of the following Logical Operations courses: \n\nMicrosoft® Office Word 2016: Part 1\nUsing Microsoft® Windows® 10 or Microsoft® Windows® 10: Transition from Windows® 7\n\nLesson 1: Organizing Content Using Tables and Charts  \n\nTopic A: Sort Table Data\nTopic B: Control Cell Layout\nTopic C: Perform Calculations in a Table\nTopic D: Create a Chart\nTopic E: Add an Excel Table to a Word Document (Optional)\n\nLesson 2: Customizing Formats Using Styles and Themes  \n\nTopic A: Create and Modify Text Styles\nTopic B: Create Custom List or Table Styles\nTopic C: Apply Document Themes\n\nLesson 3: Inserting Content Using Quick Parts  \n\nTopic A: Insert Building Blocks\nTopic B: Create and Modify Building Blocks\nTopic C: Insert Fields Using Quick Parts\n\nLesson 4: Using Templates to Automate Document Formatting  \n\nTopic A: Create a Document Using a Template\nTopic B: Create and Modify a Template\nTopic C: Manage Templates with the Template Organizer\n\nLesson 5: Controlling the Flow of a Document  \n\nTopic A: Control Paragraph Flow\nTopic B: Insert Section Breaks\nTopic C: Insert Columns\nTopic D: Link Text Boxes to Control Text Flow\n\nLesson 6: Simplifying and Managing Long Documents  \n\nTopic A: Insert Blank and Cover Pages\nTopic B: Insert an Index\nTopic C: Insert a Table of Contents\nTopic D: Insert an Ancillary Table\nTopic E: Manage Outlines\nTopic F: Create a Master Document\n\nLesson 7: Using Mail Merge to Create Letters\, Envelopes\, and Labels  \n\nTopic A: The Mail Merge Feature\nTopic B: Merge Envelopes and Labels\n\n  \n\nAppendix A: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Exam 77-725 \nAppendix B: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Expert Exam 77-726 \nAppendix C: Microsoft Word 2016 Common Keyboard Shortcuts
URL:https://computertrainingsource.com/event/word-level-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Rose":MAILTO:Jrose@ComputerTrainingSource.com
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