FAQ — Excel Training Courses
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our Excel & Data training courses: levels, prerequisites, format, duration, funding, sessions and customisation. Our courses are tailor-made, in small groups of 1 to 3 participants, on-site or remote, and scheduled throughout the year to match your needs as closely as possible.
It depends on your current proficiency and your goal. To help you find your way, see our dedicated guide: Which Excel training should you choose?
Yes, they vary by level: the intermediate modules require knowing the interface and basic formulas; the advanced modules (Macros VBA, Power Query, Power Pivot, Power BI) assume good proficiency in Excel.
Yes, our sessions are delivered online, in a mini-group (1 to 3 participants), with a dedicated trainer.
Yes: our sessions are guaranteed from a single registration (except in cases of force majeure).
Most modules last from 1 to 3 days depending on the topic and level. The exact duration is shown on each course page.
The courses are based on recent versions of Excel (Microsoft 365, Excel 2019 and later). Some features (Power Query, Power Pivot) require a compatible version.
Several funding schemes exist depending on your situation. See the funding options
Yes, we tailor the content to your needs and can deliver in-house. Contact us
Excel is used to enter and calculate; Power Query imports, cleans and transforms data from several sources; Power Pivot builds data models and measures; Power BI industrialises analysis and reporting. Our Data & BI learning path combines them all.
Start by consolidating Excel (Advanced Skills then Advanced Level), progress to PivotTables, Power Query and Power Pivot, then Power BI — or take our Data Analysis & Business Intelligence Learning Path directly.
Your frequently asked questions about our Excel training courses
For every project, we offer a preliminary interview with our experts to fully take into account your level, needs, professional context, challenges and more.