Ivano
That's a broad question as there are so many aspect to Excel. Charting,
Formulas, VBA, etc, etc and so many levels to start at.
If money is no object (That's so unusual), you would of course do best to
have a one-to-one teacher, but that often isn't the best. There are several
good books on the subject and many MVPs have written them. Try John
Walkenbach, Rob Bovey, John Green, Stephen Bullen on Amazon or similar.
Also there are some great web sites for Excel for learning. try some of the
ones on this list
http://www.jkp-ads.com/Links.htm
particularly Chip Pearson's, which has been built over many years, but there
may be some stronger charting ones for example.
Most of all, stick around here, there are a real multitude of great
questions asked and various solutions given
Hope this gives you a flavour
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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
www.nickhodge.co.uk
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"Ivano" wrote in message
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Hi,
I am really interested in getting to know Excel really well. What books,
learning centers... would you say is best. I basically have one time
funding
so I don't care how much it costs.
thanks