Cover fundamental functions, concepts and techniques that provide a firm foundation for our workbooks. Continue to integrate these items as we proceed throughout the series. This is part 2 of a 10-part series Module 1: Fundamental Features Module 2: Fundamental Functions, Concepts, Techniques Module 3: Six Critical Excel Functions Module 4: Handling Errors and Comparing Lists Module 5: Date and Text Functions Module 6: Time-Saving Techniques Module 7: Introduction to PivotTables Module 8: PivotTable vs. Formula-Based Reports Module 9: PivotTable Wrap-Up and Web Data Module 10: Getting, Preparing and Summarizing Data
            
                            
                    
                        
                        
Learning Objectives
                    
                    
                        •  Determine why the SUBTOTAL function is preferred to the SUM function in many situations. 
•  Identify a technique that helps ensure that a new row inserted between the last data row and the formula row is included in the total row formula. 
•  Recognize at least three workbook design principles.
                    
                 
            
                            
                    
                        
                        
Major Topics
                    
                    
                        •  Better summing 
•  Skinny row 
•  Hide worksheets 
•  Highlight input cells 
•  Workbook organization 
•  Worksheet organization 
•  Nested functions 
•  Selection groups 
•  Workbook design principles