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Peter has attended:
Excel VBA Advanced course
Access Advanced course
Access VBA course
Access Advanced course

Accreditation

I recently attended a 2 day course on Excel VBA Advanced.

Can someone please send me details of how to get Microsoft accreditation in this? Stephen has my E-mail address.


Thanks

Peter

RE: Accreditation

Hello Peter

Thank you for your question.

Microsoft do not appear to offer a specific accreditation for VBA.

There are a couple of certifications for developers, but they are based on being able to use other technologies, one is the Microsoft Certified Professional Developer and the other is Microsoft Certified Applications Developer.

We have also received your post regarding your course files, I will check with Stephen to see if we will be able to send them over to you. The machines in the rooms are wiped periodically, so there is a chance that the files will no longer be on the machine you used.

Kind regards
Amanda

Wed 26 Aug 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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