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Excel VBA

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replyReply Wed 20 Apr 2011, 16:30Delegate Samantha said...

Samantha has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Excel VBA

Has anyone attended the Excel VBA course? If so what did you learn and was it any good? Which teacher did you have and which location was yours at? Thanks

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replyReply Tue 26 Apr 2011, 12:17Delegate Ian said...

RE: Excel VBA

I am attending this course tomorrow and Thursday. Will let you know afterwards.

replyReply Mon 2 May 2011, 18:44Delegate Ian said...

RE: Excel VBA

As promised, report on the VBA course, which I attended last Wednesday and Thursday. The course was at Limehouse and the trainer was Simon Khan. I thought it was very good and learned a lot. It moves along at a fair pace, but Simon is very good at helping anyone having diiffculties with any point. Completing the exercise at the end of the second day was very satisfying. I asked Simon to email my exercise book and it was already there when I got home. Full marks for everything as far as I am concerned.

replyReply Mon 2 May 2011, 20:55Delegate Samantha said...

RE: Excel VBA

Great, thanks Ian. I intend to book myself on then given your recommendation. I am currently job hunting HR Reward roles so I figured this would be an advantage to have.

Best regards
Samantha

 

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