Advanced Excel Conference – Three Weeks Away
by Jon Peltier
Peltier Technical Services, Inc., Copyright © 2009.
Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Does it take too much time to make informative charts?
Are long step by step protocols too complicated to remember?
Would you like to automate your tasks and processes?
Do your user interface dialogs need some help?
Peltier Tech is sponsoring a learning opportunity in three weeks which will help you with all of these tasks. These classes are not Excel 101, they are advanced, hands-on (bring your laptop!), full immersion experiences designed to raise your skills and talents to the next level. These classes will help you:
Create charts quickly and painlessly.
Make your dialogs interactive and intuitive.
Automate your work processes with a minimum of time and effort.
Impress your colleagues, your boss, and especially your clients.
Excel Dashboard and Visualization Bootcamp
The second Excel Dashboard and Visualization Bootcamp, held last week in Texas, was a big success. The next event is only three weeks away.
Advanced Excel Conference
Join Excel MVPs Bob Umlas and Jon Peltier for two days of charting and programming. The conference will take place Wednesday and Thursday, June 17-18, on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, NJ. This is the fourth conference in Atlantic City, and the previous three have all been wildly popular.
It’s never too late to sign up.
Visit the Advanced Excel Conference page for information and registration.
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Posted: Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 under Conferences.
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