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Hello to everyone,

Is anyone MS certified in Excel 2003? I'm only asking because I'm
studying to become MS certified in Excel 2003 and want to know if the
certification test is very hard to pass.

Thank you,
Anna

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I was certified in Excel 2000 and just happened to take the 2003 test without
having spent alot of time in the program. I almost passed the test the first
time but was just under. Originally it was harder than 2000 but after
spending time in the program, it wasn't any more difficult than 2000 (for
me). I then took it again and passed no problem.

It seemed to me that there was more emphasis on external data sources in the
test I took than in previous tests.

Jeff

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Hello to everyone,

Is anyone MS certified in Excel 2003? I'm only asking because I'm
studying to become MS certified in Excel 2003 and want to know if the
certification test is very hard to pass.

Thank you,
Anna


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