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Intermediate & Advance Excel 2007

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replyReply Fri 25 Nov 2011, 14:19Delegate Sharon said...

Sharon has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Intermediate & Advance Excel 2007

Hi

I attended the intermediate & advance excel 2007 course this week and we were told there was addtional material/manuals we could download on the delegate site.

I have had a scan through and cant find anything. Can you please point me in the right direction.

thanks

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replyReply Fri 25 Nov 2011, 14:52Trainer Simon said...

RE: Intermediate & Advance Excel 2007

Hi Sharon,

Thank you for your question.

Have you completed an evaluation form for the two course you completed? If so, you should have received a four digit password.

Go to www.microsofttraining.net and then click Delegate Sign In in the top right hand corner of our Home page. Type the email address you provided on the Evaluation followed by the 4 digit password.

Finally, select the History/Courseware tab and find the course you completed which will be ticked and be formatted with a green background. Each Yellow zipped folder will contain the detailed post course manual and practice exercises.

I hope this helps.

Regards

Simon

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