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Ushrula has attended:
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Excel Advance

Hi,
I attend the above course today and sent the workbook to my email address but have not received anything in my mail account. Mail account is not full.
I can only think that I may have made a mistake in sending the attachements.
Would you kindly resend the practice files so that I can work on them at home.
Thanks
Shru Suragh

RE: Excel Advance

Dear Shru

Thanks for attending Excel Adv course. I hope you enjoyed teh course and have benefited with all the topics covered.

Please find the attached files Shru.

Please find the attached Excel adv files for you to practice on.
I am afraid the files with the answers cannot be sent as they are not the computer I am working on now!!

If you do not receive the files then please let me know and I'll think of alternate method of sending the files to you!!

Once you have received all the files may i please request you to mark this post as resolved!!

Many thanks

Kindest Regards

Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000/2003
MCAS Instructor 2007

Attached files...

Analytical options.xls
Daily sales.xls
Grade allocation.xls
Macros practice.xls
Sales invoice.xls

 

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LARGE and SMALL functions and their uses

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