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Excel 2007 Class
Hi,
I've been using Excel 2003 with moderate success since it came out. Now that there's a new version, I'd like to get some formal training, especially with writing code. Can anyone recommend any Excel training classes in the CT/NY area? Thanks, Jason |
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Excel 2007 Class
For VBA, I would recommend John Walkenbach's books. He's currently writing a
book for 2007. BUT, if you want to get started with VBA, check out his 2003 book at... http://j-walk.com/ss/books/xlbook25.htm What I like about his books is that he gives lots of useful examples instead of these esoteric examples that you would never use AND he's an easy, understandable read. Good Luck, -- HTH, Gary Brown If this post was helpful to you, please select ''YES'' at the bottom of the post. "jcliquidtension" wrote: Hi, I've been using Excel 2003 with moderate success since it came out. Now that there's a new version, I'd like to get some formal training, especially with writing code. Can anyone recommend any Excel training classes in the CT/NY area? Thanks, Jason |
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