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Microsoft Excel Making Data Accessible (DS)
Tuesday, September 9 · 10am – 12pm AEST
Microsoft Excel: Making your data accessible (Digital Solutions)

Turn your business data into clear insights and professional reports.

This intermediate workshop is designed for small business users who want to make sense of more complex data. Learn how to build visual dashboards across multiple sheets, apply branded formatting, and present data clearly to team members, clients, or investors. Great for tracking performance, simplifying reporting, and making smarter decisions.

This session is the second in a three part series:

  • Session 1: Microsoft Excel: Beginner

  • Session 3: Microsoft Excel: Complex Functions and Automations

Eligibility Requirements

We encourage potential participants to review eligibility requirements before registering. Eligibility requirements include:

  • businesses with under 20 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees

  • be a Queensland, Northern Territory or Western Australian-based business

  • hold an active Australian Business Number (ABN)

This workshop is presented as part of the Digital Solutions Program.
Please note by continuing the registration process you acknowledge and agree your information will be shared with the Commonwealth Department of the Treasury and the Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science, and Resources for program evaluation and reporting purposes.

Microsoft Outlook – Revisit a classic (DS)
Tuesday, September 30 · 10am – 12pm AEST
Microsoft Outlook: Revisit a classic (Digital Solutions)

Discover the full potential of Outlook! This workshop will show you how to transform Outlook into a powerhouse for productivity and efficiency, covering email management, calendar organisation, and task scheduling.

Topics Covered:

  • Customising your inbox and calendar views

  • Using automation tools

  • Productivity features like rules and categories

  • Integrating Outlook with other tools

Eligibility Requirements

We encourage potential participants to review eligibility requirements before registering. Eligibility requirements include:

  • businesses with under 20 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees

  • be a Queensland, Northern Territory or Western Australian-based business

  • hold an active Australian Business Number (ABN)

This workshop is presented as part of the Digital Solutions Program.
Please note by continuing the registration process you acknowledge and agree your information will be shared with the Commonwealth Department of the Treasury and the Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science, and Resources for program evaluation and reporting purposes.

Microsoft Excel Complex Functions and Automations (DS)
Thursday, November 27 · 10am – 12pm AEST
Microsoft Excel: Complex Functions & Automations (Digital Solutions)

Work smarter with powerful Excel tools that save time and boost accuracy.

In this hands-on session, you’ll learn to use advanced Excel functions like IF, SUMIF, and VLOOKUP, along with conditional formatting to automate routine calculations. Ideal for small business operators who want to reduce manual data entry, create efficient workflows, and confidently present accurate figures to accountants, partners, or stakeholders.

This session is the third in a three part series:

  • Session 1: Microsoft Excel: Beginner

  • Session 2: Microsoft Excel: Making your data more accessible

Eligibility Requirements

We encourage potential participants to review eligibility requirements before registering. Eligibility requirements include:

  • businesses with under 20 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees

  • be a Queensland, Northern Territory or Western Australian-based business

  • hold an active Australian Business Number (ABN)

This workshop is presented as part of the Digital Solutions Program.
Please note by continuing the registration process you acknowledge and agree your information will be shared with the Commonwealth Department of the Treasury and the Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science, and Resources for program evaluation and reporting purposes.