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replyReply Thu 24 Feb 2011, 15:13Delegate Sam said...

Sam has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Excel

Is there discounts for the intermediate and advanced course once the introduction course has been attended?

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replyReply Sat 26 Feb 2011, 17:51Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Excel

Hi Sam

Thank you for your question and interest in our courses. I will contact you on Monday to discuss your course requirements and promotions available.

Kind regards,
Andrew

replyReply Wed 20 Apr 2011, 15:10Trainer Simon said...

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Excel tip:

Create Equations in Excel 2010

Here's how to create basic mathematical
equations in your Excel 2010 worksheet.

1) On the Ribbon, click the Insert tab
2) In the Symbols group, click the arrow next to Equation
3) Select from the equations and the equation will be inserted in a text box

Or you can create your own equation:

1) Insert and select the text box
2) On the Ribbon, click the Insert tab
3) In the Symbols group, click Equation
4) The Equation Tools Design Ribbon will now be displayed

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