Excel for Accounting Professionals Session 6: List Comparisons and Indenting
March 11, 2026
Webcast Replay
2 CPE Credits
Excel for Accounting Professionals Session 6: List Comparisons and Indenting
Major benefits of detailed Excel workbooks Understanding list comparisons in Excel is vital for improved workbook efficiency. In this webcast, the facilitator will walk you through comprehensive learning exercises that provide an overview of the following topics:
Performing list comparisons
Building multicolumn list comparisons
Using lookups
Indenting commands In-depth training for Excel upskilling This webcast is crafted to enable active participation as you follow the demonstrations. It will navigate you through the intricacies associated with working Excel columns, helping you to apply key functions effectively for significant improvements through the following:
ISERROR
COUNTIFS
SUMIFS *Session 6 is one of eight sessions that is available as an individual session. Each session builds on the prior sessions, so you'll want to consider watching [Session 7: Data
Driven Workbooks and Concatenation] (https://www.aicpa-cima.com/cpe-learning/webcast/excel-for-accounting-professionals-session-7--date-driven-workbooks-and-concatenation) to further prepare to tackle real-world issues and build powerful workbooks.*
Learning Objectives
Apply Excel’s LOOKUP function to perform list comparisons.
Use the ISERROR function to detect errors.
Use the COUNTIFS function to perform multicolumn list comparisons.
Determine appropriate application of indentation for efficiency gains.
Compare traditional LOOKUP functions to multiple condition summing function.
Major Topics
List Comparisons
The ISERROR Function
Multicolumn Lists with COUNTIFS
Indentation
Perform Lookups with SUMIFS
CPE Credits Available
2 CPE Credits
2
Specialized Knowledge
Things to Know About This Course
Course Level
Intermediate
Professional Area of Focus
Technology
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Excel
Advanced Preparation
None
Intended Audience
Accounting and finance professionals who'd like to improve their mastery of Microsoft Excel