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Excel spreadsheets intermediate

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replyReply Mon 4 Jul 2011, 12:54Delegate Elaine said...

Elaine has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Excel spreadsheets intermediate

I would like to go on to the intermediate level of excel spreadsheets but not to sure which one to do?
I use 2003 at work but next year we are upgrading to 2010.
On the 23/06/2011 i did the introductory level for 2007.
Which course do you advise I should consider?

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replyReply Tue 5 Jul 2011, 16:37Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Excel spreadsheets intermediate

Hi Elaine

Thank you for your question Ideally training on the version of Excel you are currently using would be the best option if you have no access to one of the newer versions of Excel.

This is mainly because the newer versions of the software have features and updates that won't be available to you when you get back to work. As it may be sometime before you get Excel 2010 at work, you may find it hard to recall these features in a few months time.

We are always happy to talk about the best version to train on in situations like this. You can reach us on 0207 987 3777 and we'll do our best to help.


Kind regards,
Andrew

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