2008 Excel User Conference – Next Week
by Jon Peltier
Friday, September 19th, 2008
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The Microsoft Excel User Conference will be held on September 24-26, 2008, at the Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, New Jersey. That’s only a few days from now.
The conference will feature working sessions and classes designed to expand a user’s working knowledge of the dominant spreadsheet software. These sessions will be led by respected leaders in the Microsoft Excel community. Some are respected authors and consultants, and all have the MVP designation – Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). The Microsoft Office gurus are Bernard Liengme, Damon Longworth, Bob Umlas, and myself. I’ll be holding my two charting classes: Advanced Charting Techniques and Excel Charting with VBA.
For information and registration, follow the link below. Today is the last day to register on line.
2008 US East Coast Excel User Conference
Atlantic City, New Jersey – Sept 24-26, 2008
Excel User Conferences Home Page
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Posted: Friday, September 19th, 2008 under Conferences.
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