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You’ll get a FREE copy of Excel 2007 Keystroke Shortcuts when you enroll in this cutting-edge Web Conference!
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Don’t Keep These Secrets to Yourself! Invite Your Team to Join You for FREE!
Imagine how much happier, easier, and less stressful your work environment would be if everyone understood the ins and outs of Excel® 2007.
When you enroll in this Web Conference, your whole staff can join you for FREE! Simply invite your team to gather around your computer for FREE!
You Have Nothing to Lose! Your risk-free guarantee of satisfaction
We have an unwavering commitment to excellence in training. In fact, we so firmly believe that this is the most comprehensive workshop of its kind that we stand behind it with our 100 percent money-back guarantee. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your training investment, we’ll refund your money in full.
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Get up to speed FAST on the new and different in Excel 2007.
Breaking in a new software program isn’t for the faint of heart. With all the new features and functions, it’s hard to imagine taking the time to learn it all by trial and error. Talk about stress and frustration! The good news is we’ve done the work for you!
This all-new Web Conference uncovers all the “must-know” techniques for making Excel 2007 work for you. From a new command structure to all-new keystroke shortcuts you’ll get a firsthand look at all the major changes you need to know about. You’ll learn about new features … what’s hot and what’s not.
Excel 2007 opens the doors to an incredibly new, more efficient way of work. You just have to know how to use it.
There’s simply no easier way to make this transition work for you!
Put away your manuals and self-help guides. This Web Conference shows you exactly what you need to know about Excel 2007 from the comfort of your own office. You’ll see the program in action at a pace that’s easy to follow. The best part is the Web Conference format lets you see the program in action.
Enroll today and discover what you’ve been missing with Excel 2007.
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A Glance at What You’ll Learn …
- About the totally new command structure and toolbar/button layout
- How to optimize frequently used features with the Quick Access toolbar
- New keystroke shortcuts (along with the old ones that still work)
- How “Live Preview” lets you access visual changes before applying them
- Greatly expanded limits: cell content, nested functions, color selection, items in a filter, and more …
- New ways to convert lists into tables, along with allied formatting and tabulating tools
- New functions for enhanced creativity and power
Q&A Session
Upon enrolling in the Web Conference, you will have the opportunity to submit your questions via e-mail. Time permitting, our trainer will address questions from Conference participants. Many questions will be addressed in the Conference itself. Others will be addressed in the supporting materials that will be available exclusively to Conference participants.
Meet Your Expert Trainer: Dennis Taylor
Dennis Taylor literally “wrote the book” on Excel. An author of seven spreadsheet how-to books, including the popular Teach Yourself Microsoft Excel 2000, he is one of the most respected Excel experts in the industry. In addition, Dennis is a prolific writer and presenter of more than 50 software training videos. But what he likes best is training — be it in the classroom, in public seminars, on video, or through webinars like this one!
Dennis has an extraordinary gift for helping regular folks grasp the amazing things that can be accomplished with Excel. His easygoing training style takes the intimidation factor out of the equation. Some leading organizations that have benefited from Dennis’ training include IBM, Bureau of Land Management, BP-Amoco, Lexmark, and the U.S. Dept. of Labor.
*In case of emergency, we will substitute an equally qualified trainer.
Making a Smooth Transition Into Excel® 2007 is an independent program and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by, Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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