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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today, we are going to learn how to use Microsoft Excel in just 15 minutes. Excel is the perfect tool to analyze and to get insights from your data, but there are so many different menus and so many different buttons. What do they all do? In this video, weamp;#39;re going to make sense of them so you can start understanding the story behind your data. Letamp;#39;s start with how you can even get Excel. There are two different ways that you can get started with Excel. The first way, you can navigate to excel.new in your web browser. Youamp;#39;ll need to log in, but thatamp;#39;s entirely free, and thatamp;#39;ll drop you into a brand-new spreadsheet directly in your web browser. Excel on the web has most of the functionality that youamp;#39;ll find in the desktop app and typically new features hit the web first. Second, you can also Excel on your desktop, but you will need to purchase something called Microsoft 365. If youamp;