The Excel Expert beta exam is accepting registration now.
The beta exam is free, but you will face more questions than that from actual exam.
The exam content objectives be found from this link:
Just taken the exam today, I think is about 80% tougher than the "specialist" one.
Besides formula building, more steps were needed for each questions to be done.
(In my opinion, this exam do have more advanced topics than that in 2000~2003 experts exam, e.g. array formula)
When preparing for this exam, make sure that you have some experience on those sub-objectives
(i.e. "This objective may include but is not limited to...")
You will meet MOST (almost all) of them in the exam.
Besides, just like all other MS exams, there should have some questions about 2010 new features.
Here are the objectives that "expanded" for a little bit
Sharing and Maintaining Workbooks
•Apply workbook settings, properties, and data options.
This objective may include but is not limited to: setting advanced properties, saving a workbook as a template, and mapping/importing/exporting XML data
•Apply protection and sharing properties to workbooks and worksheets.
◦This objective may include but is not limited to: protecting the current sheet, protecting the workbook structure, restricting permissions, and requiring a password to open a workbook
•Maintain shared workbooks.
◦This objective may include but is not limited to: merging workbooks and setting Track Changes options
Applying Formulas and Functions
•Audit formulas.
◦This objective may include but is not limited to: tracing formula precedents, dependents, and errors, locating invalid data or formulas, and correcting errors in formulas
•Manipulate formula options.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: setting iterative calculation options and enabling or disabling automatic workbook calculation
•Perform data summary tasks.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: using an array formula and using SUMIFS function (Remember the brothers of SUMIFS)
•Apply functions in formulas.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: finding and correcting errors in functions, applying arrays to functions, and using lookup, Statistical, Date and Time, Financial, Text, and Cube functions
(Common function from each of the above categories)
Presenting Data Visually
•Apply advanced chart features.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: using Trend lines, Dual axes, chart templates, and Sparklines, "Dynamic Chart" (i.e. chart with filtered data)
•Apply data analysis.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: using automated analysis tools and performing What-If analysis (i.e. Scenario/Goal Seek), Data Consolidation
•Apply and manipulate PivotTables.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: manipulating PivotTable data and using the slicer to filter and segment your PivotTable data in multiple layers
•Apply and manipulate PivotCharts.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: creating, manipulating, and analyzing PivotChart data
•Demonstrate how to use the slicer.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: choosing data sets from external data connections ("External" means pivot table that other than currently selected)
Working with Macros and Forms
•Create and manipulate macros.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: running a macro, running a macro when a workbook is opened, running a macro when a button is clicked, recording an action macro, assigning a macro to a command button, creating a custom macro button on the Quick Access Toolbar, and applying modifications to a macro
•Insert and manipulate form controls.◦This objective may include but is not limited to: inserting form controls and setting form controls properties
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Last Updated at: 2010-12-24