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Can someone provide me with some examples of skills that would be considered
with an "advance" level of excel knowledge?
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My list - others may have a different opinion:

Pivot Tables
Array Formulas
Macros/ VBA coding
Charting - Maybe



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Can someone provide me with some examples of skills that would be considered
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Default "advanced level" in excel?

Just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so is "advanced" in the mind of
the person who wrote the requirement.
dhstein has probably given as good a list as any, but...

for some people, "advanced" might be the ability to build and use more
complex formulas than simply =A1+B4. It might include the ability to create
V/HLOOKUP() formulas, reference data on other sheets or in other workbooks,
or create a query to return data from an external source. Or it might refer
to having a good working knowledge of special worksheet functions such as
financial and/or engineering functions.

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