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Airtable Course for Beginners: Theory and Practice

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Airtable Course for Beginners: Theory and Practice

Airtable Course for Beginners: Theory and Practice
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 334 MB | Duration: 57m

Learn Airtable from scratch, creating and managing Database for your personal and professional projects.

What you'll learn
Understand the entire operation of Airtable starting from scratch.
Master the most diverse tools that Airtable offers.
Perform advanced settings in the program.
Learn how to share your projects with coworkers and community.
Requirements
Interest on learning the platform
Description
Airtable is an amazing tool used for organizing projects, tasks and data. It offers of a wide range of possibilities that can make a positive impact on your personal and professional goals. If used on the right way, it can increase the control of your projects and raise productivity.

If this is the first time you're using Airtable, there is no problem. You are going to understand the interface, the menus and how to do all the required settings inside the tool, before starting a project.

You are going to learn how to import external data and how you can create your own data from scratch, adding relevant information and configuring your project according to your own interests. You are going to learn how to link tables, apply formulas and all advanced functions Airtable offers.

Then, you are going to learn how you can create views of your data, so that you and your collaborators can have a better visualization of the project. In order to finish, we are going to learn how to share the data base with collaborators and the community, defining the level of access they will have in your data base, keeping you, always in control of the situation.

Who this course is for
Students and Professionals interested on learning Airtable