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replyReplyThu 25 Jun 2009, 14:12Delegate Sharon said...

Sharon has attended:
Excel Advanced course

VBA course details

What does the excel VBA course cover?

Excel VBA Intro Intermediate 2 day course
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2003 Thu 18 + Fri 19 Mar 2010 Southwark 0 FULL    
2003 Mon 22 + Tue 23 Mar 2010 Bloomsbury 2 Book now £495 £495
2007 Tue 6 + Wed 7 Apr 2010 Bloomsbury 4 Book now £470 £475
2003 Wed 7 + Thu 8 Apr 2010 Southwark 7 Book now £445 £450
2007 Thu 15 + Fri 16 Apr 2010 Bloomsbury 0 FULL    
2003 Wed 21 + Thu 22 Apr 2010 Bloomsbury 8 Book now £445 £450
Full Schedule: See all 36 Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course dates.
Bookings currently available until 22nd December 2010.

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replyReplyThu 25 Jun 2009, 16:50Trainer David said...

RE: VBA course details

Hi Sharon

Thanks for your question and welcome to the forum and 12 months support.

Please view our course schedule for best prices and what is covered on our VBA Intro/intermediate and our VBA Advnaced course

regards

Best Team

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