--- tags: excel --- # Learning Excel Excel is a tool for working with tabular data developed by Microsoft. Unlock the full potential of Excel with these curated resources. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned data analyst, these guides, tutorials, and tools are here to help you take your Excel skills to the next level. ## External Resources Dive into these recommended links for learning and mastering Excel available below: :::{admonition} **Explore these Excel Resources!** :class: tip ✧ [Excel Video Training by Microsoft Support](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/excel-video-training-9bc05390-e94c-46af-a5b3-d7c22f6990bb) A series of official video tutorials from Microsoft, ranging from entry-level to advanced Excel skills, complete with templates and other resources. ✧ [Excel courses at Udemy](https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?src=ukw&q=excel) A series of Udemy courses designed to take you from Excel novice to pro, covering AI integration, GPT, and interview preparation. ✨ **Pro Tip:** Tufts users get **FREE ACCESS** with institutional credentials. ✧ [Descriptive Statistics with Excel](https://www.princeton.edu/~otorres/Excel/) A well-documented and helpful Excel learning module from Princeton. Topics covered include entering data, descriptive statistics, pivot tables, one-way ANOVA, and graphing. ✧ [RegressIt (Excel add-on)](https://regressit.com/index.html#/) RegressIt is an Excel add-in for statistical analysis that was developed at Duke University. It performs multivariate descriptive data analysis, multiple linear regression (with forecasting), and variable transformations. :::