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Great online learning deal: $20 Excel training course bundle

August 2, 2023
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TL;DR: Through Aug. 13, you can sign up for the 2023 Ultimate Microsoft Excel Training Bundle for just $19.97 (reg. $199.00) — that’s just under $3 per course.


Microsoft Excel is a super useful app with a frustratingly steep learning curve. You could try to learn on your own, but that’s a good way to miss some of the most useful features. Instead, check out the 2023 Ultimate Microsoft Excel Training Bundle, which consists of seven courses introducing some of the key tools Excel has to offer. During the Back-to-School sale, this course bundle is only $19.97, but that won’t stick around long. 

43 hours of excellent Excel instruction

This sale might not be around long, but once you have it, all course material included in this bundle is yours for life. Study at your own pace, but keep in mind which version of Excel you’re using. These courses were designed for Office 365 or Excel 2021, which you can actually get with a Microsoft Office 2021 lifetime license.

This course bundle is geared toward Excel beginners. If this is your first exposure to the app, start with Microsoft Excel: From Beginner to Advanced. This Excel crash course starts you off at the beginning with the basics of charts and tables before moving into more advanced concepts, like using functions and pivot tables. If any of the topics in this intro course seem particularly useful, there might be another course expanding on them.

Want to learn more about pivot tables? Kathryn Tilley teaches a nine-lesson course dedicated entirely to using them, and it might just make your data analysis tasks go a whole lot faster. Excel is also an awesome tool for automating simple tasks. It may not replace your whole job, but you might be able to automate a few of your most tedious tasks, and you can learn how in The Complete Microsoft Excel Course.

How to use Excel

Learning to use Excel can be intimidating, but a little challenge won’t stop you this back-to-school season. 

Get the 2023 Ultimate Microsoft Excel Training Bundle for $19.97 until August 13 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

Prices subject to change.

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