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Further Excel 2007 training
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Mark has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Excel Advanced course
Further Excel 2007 training
For someone who is completely new to using Excel 2007 but will be using it on a daily basis from now onwards - how long after undertaking your introduction course would you recommend taking your intermediate course ?
RE: Further Excel 2007 training
Hello Mark
Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.
Part of the Intermediate level course covers creating formulas that work between different spreadsheets, so being comfortable with putting together formulas is important.
Also a bit of daily usage so you are familiar with using the 2007 interface would be beneficial.
Bearing these things in mind, I would suggest having 2-3 weeks to consolidate what you've learned on the Excel Introduction level before attending the Intermediate level course.
Kind regards
Amanda
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