A Practical 30–60–90 Day Roadmap to Advanced Excel for Data Analysts
First 30 Days: Build Strong Foundations
Aim: "Stop using Excel like a spreadsheet and start using it like a data tool"
What to learn:
IF, IFS, TEXT, LEFT, RIGHT, TRIM, LEN
- Cleaning, structured datasets without breaking formulas.
- Working with Excel Tables
- Structuring data cleanly
- Reducing manual work
- Converting ranges to Tables
- Structured references
- Basic data cleaning
Practice:
1.Take a messy dataset and clean it
2.Separate raw data from analysis
3.Sorting and filtering properly
2.Separate raw data from analysis
3.Sorting and filtering properly
Up to day 60: Analytical Excel Skills
Aim: "Start using Excel to analyse data, not just store it."
What to learn:
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Lookup logic:
XLOOKUP, INDEX + MATCH
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Aggregation:
SUMIFS, COUNTIFS, AVERAGEIFS
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Pivot Tables for exploration
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Conditional formatting for validation
Lookup logic:
XLOOKUP, INDEX + MATCH
Aggregation:
SUMIFS, COUNTIFS, AVERAGEIFS
Pivot Tables for exploration
Conditional formatting for validation
Practice:
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Build KPIs from raw data
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Validate numbers using multiple methods
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Use pivots to answer “why” questions
Build KPIs from raw data
Validate numbers using multiple methods
Use pivots to answer “why” questions
Days 61 to 90: Advanced & Professional Use
Aim: "Use Excel like an experienced analyst supporting decisions."
What to learn:
- Data validation rules
- Logical testing for edge cases
- Power Query basics (optional but powerful)
- Connecting multiple tables logically
- Building reusable templates
Practice:
1.Create a small analytical model end-to-end
2.Add validation checks
3.Stress-test your logic with edge cases
Advanced Formulas and Functions to remember
- LOOKUP functions: VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, INDEX + MATCH
- Logical functions: IF, IFS, AND, OR, SWITCH
- Text functions: TEXTJOIN, CONCAT, LEFT, RIGHT, MID, TRIM
- Date & time functions: EOMONTH, NETWORKDAYS, DATEDIF
- Dynamic array functions: FILTER, SORT, UNIQUE, SEQUENCE

Really enjoyed your Excel roadmap it was clear and practical. It made me think that building strong analytics skills is actually doable step by step, not something out of reach.
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