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Brittany has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Excel Intermediate course

Course workbooks

Hello,

I have attented both Excel Beginners and Intermediate Training and wanted to download and print the workbooks please.

would you please send me a link or explain to me how I can access these details?

many Thanks,

Brittany Cole

RE: course workbooks

Hi Brittany

Thank you for your question - the downloadable reference materials are available from the delegate area of our website.

You can reach this by going to www.stl-training.co.uk and signing in at the top right hand corner of the page (follow the Delegate sign in link).

Use your email address and password to log in. If you don't have your password you can have it resent.

Once signed in check the tabs at the top of the screen. The tab called "your history/courseware" contains the downloadable resources for your course.

If you have any questions please do let us know.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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