ODW25C26 – How to Excel Your Spreadsheet Expertise

Do you want to become an Excel power user? This session will review the basics and explore advanced techniques, keyboard shortcuts, and productivity tips to provide insights into making the most of Excel for efficient, effective work.

Course Category: On-Demand Webinars

Course Level: Intermediate

CLE Credit: Non-substantive

CLE Hours: 1.5

Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Nonmembers

Course Materials: Webinar recording and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides.


Description: 
Do you want to become an Excel power user? This session will review the basics of creating Excel spreadsheets and provide insights into making Excel a powerful productivity tool. Participants will explore advanced techniques, useful keyboard shortcuts, and strategies for getting the most out of Excel.

Disclaimer: NALA recognizes this course as non-substantive CLE. However, if your state requires technology CLE, we can adjust this course to reflect technology CLE upon request. Please contact us at elearning@nala.org to request an update for your CLE requirements.

Course Year: 2025

Presenter Biography: 
Terry Hale, ACP, has over 30 years of legal experience, from working in law firms to governmental agencies. Ms. Hale has presented for NALA, the Yavapai County Superior Court, Yavapai College, and many other paralegal organizations.

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Yes, these courses qualify for mandatory continuing legal education for: National Association of Legal Assistants, State Bar of California, Florida, North Carolina, and Louisiana State Paralegal Association.  For all others please check with the corresponding institutions.

After successfully completing this course a completion email will be sent stating that your certificate is now available. To view your certificate and transcript please visit nala.education. Click on the blue arrow in the top right and select transcript. From this menu, you can view or print certificates or your transcript.

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