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Old 26-10-2005, 10:14 AM
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Default Recognised Excel courses/qualifications...........

Been using excel a fair bit recently, but have realised just how huge the program actually is!

I want to take a course with some sort of certification (as that never hurts) - anyone done anything like this?
Old 26-10-2005, 10:23 AM
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Not done any of the individual office prgrams as a course, but there are training centres all over london that will offer you training for them.

have a look here...

http://www.ptr.co.uk/microsoft-excel-courses.htm
Old 26-10-2005, 10:37 AM
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Cheers mate - they like charging though!
Old 26-10-2005, 10:39 AM
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Local colleges usually do Excel courses that carry a qualification. There's the IT Passport for a starter?
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what? you want it for free? AND a recognised qualification?

You'll find all the courses priced like that Rich... thats why its best to get a job in IT and then let work pay for them all
Old 26-10-2005, 10:41 AM
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ROFL - it's only for personal use really mate, and not for any IT direction.

Maybe I should see what there is online...........?
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*taps mike*

Is this thing on?!

http://www.lauder.ac.uk/prog/prog.cf...-512/id-ONPCP1 - PC Passport

www.educationonlineforcomputers.com/ links/Free-Microsoft-Excel-Training - Free Excel

www.learnthat.com/computers/category-30

www.intelligentedu.com/office.html
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i've done an Advanced excel course

was years ago though
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I used to train it.

Scary huh.

Know fook all now.
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thats not good
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I think I have a manual kicking around somewhere
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I did mine through my Company, but its run by an outside Training Company at our Training centre in MK. As far as im aware they are now taking external bookings in a bid to make more use of the facilities. Bit far to travel just to do a 1 day course though.

Im guessing your local college is the best port of call, shouldn't cost you more than about £50...... and maybe even free for a jobless bum
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http://www.interquad.co.uk/

ive done stuff there in the past, not excel mind, we tend to provide those inhouse, as it happens our lass is the company trainer for office products the little neville bless

not cheap there but i managed to blag stuff though my personal development plan ( ) as priority 1 training LOL

msc sql transact was the last relevant one i blagged thats key to my role

and yes excel is fucking huge ive been using it since the early nineties
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Cheers Cola - might have found a nice online course to mess around with
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