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Steven has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Excel 2003

I've just attended the Excel 2003 - Intermediate course which was very helpful (due to attend Advanced course in May).

Are you able to recommend any good reference material?

Many thanks

RE: Excel 2003

Hi Steve, thanks for your query. The dummies guides are of course useful, but try www.bettersolutions.com for a good one-stop shop of Excel tutorials.

If you're really at a loose end, try Googling "Excel Is Fun" and look for the YouTube channel of Excel tutorials....

Hope this helps,

Anthony

 

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