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TL;DR: The 2023 Complete Microsoft Excel Pivot Tables Expert Bundle is on sale for £32.50, saving you 96% on list price.


Excel is an enigma. This Microsoft Office staple is a necessary evil both at work and at home, serving so many functions, while also being notoriously difficult to navigate. And if you never figured out the former Microsoft Excel, you're not going to want to hear this news: there's a brand-new version to try and understand.

If you'd like to go into 2023 job interviews being able to proudly share that you're proficient in Excel (instead of just lying about it every time), you might want to check out the 2023 Complete Microsoft Excel Pivot Tables Expert Bundle. This info-packed grouping of online courses is brand new and ready to school you on all the up-to-date info on Excel's latest version, and you can get it all for just £32.50.

Packed with 15 courses, this bundle is ready to make you an Excel expert. Stream Skill serves as your instructor, and they're qualified to teach with over 14 years of experience. They've created over 90 software training courses and 5,000 video tutorials, helping thousands of students master Microsoft programs. 

There are three courses dedicated to Microsoft Excel 2021/365, a beginner level, an intermediate level, and an advanced level, making these courses perfect even for those with no prior Excel experience. These courses focus on this stand-alone release from Microsoft, helping you determine what's new and work efficiently within the app, before moving on to more advanced tasks like analysing data with advanced PivotTable and PivotChart hacks. 

Conquer Microsoft Excel once and for all with the 2023 Complete Microsoft Excel Pivot Tables Expert Bundle. It's available now for just £32.50 for a limited time. 

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