Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Welcome to Bright Excel Campus community



Thank you and welcome to all who have joined the Bright Excel Campus Facebook community page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/959592901391249). The general objective of the online Campus is to help build useful Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet skills in members which are suitable for data manipulation, data analysis, and reporting using the power of Excel Tables, charting tools, or advanced methods such as Power Queries, Pivot tables, and Power Pivot.
As you may be aware, Microsoft Excel is a software program created by Microsoft that uses spreadsheets to organize numbers, text, and other forms of data with the ability to use formulas and functions. For spreadsheet lovers, it’s the software of choice for data modeling, statistical analysis, and reporting in meaningful ways. Excel can also be used by schools for general mathematical computation.
We welcome all our members to this community of Excel users. Some of our members may be new to Microsoft Excel, some could be basic users and others may be advanced users. At whatever level you are this is the place you are at liberty to ask questions and share ideas for the sole purposes of ultimately developing experts in Excel Spreadsheet in every member. The Bright Excel campus community Facebook page is connected to the online campus blog https://brightexcelcampus.blogspot.com/where resource materials of interest will be uploaded for you from time to time use and you will be free to download.

My name is Bright Mulenga holder of a BSc in Computer Science, Professional Diploma in Project Management (with Microsoft Projects software), Advanced Diploma in Computer Science & Information Processing, and Masters in Business Administration (MBA). I have been using spreadsheets for over 20 years starting with Lotus123 and Microsoft Excel from basic to advanced techniques. I am also an ardent user of the SPSS application for data analysis purposes. It's my hope to share my Excel experience with members of the Bright Excel campus community

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