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Calculating Percentage Increase in excel course, in this course we will learn about calculating percentage increase in Excel, a fundamental skill for financial analysis, business planning, and data interpretation. Calculating percentage increase helps in understanding growth trends, comparing performance, and making informed decisions based on data insights. We will start by exploring the basic formula for calculating percentage increase, which is ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value) * 100. You will learn how to apply this formula using Excel functions and how to format the results as percentages. The course will cover various practical applications, such as calculating sales growth, profit margins, and performance metrics. We will also delve into advanced techniques, including calculating percentage increase over different time periods, using absolute and relative references in formulas, and handling different types of data sets. Additionally, you will learn how to create dynamic charts and graphs to visually represent percentage increases, making your data analysis more impactful. By the end of this course, you will be proficient in calculating and interpreting percentage increases in Excel, enabling you to handle data with greater accuracy and confidence. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, this course provides comprehensive instruction and practical tips to master percentage increase calculations in Excel, enhancing your data analysis capabilities.