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practice examples

ResolvedVersion 2007

Andrew has attended:
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course

Practice examples

Are there any practice examples/challenges available to help firm up what was covered in the intermediate course?
Thanks,
A

RE: Practice examples

Hi Andrew

Thanks for your question. There are currently no practice exercises available, although this is something we are looking into

If you email me at sw@stl-training.co.uk, then I will send them to you when available.

Regards

Stephen

Sun 17 Apr 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

Excel tip:

Conditional Formatting in Excel 2010

If you have lots of data in a spreadsheet, you may find that it is easier to read if you highlight some of the values. This is Conditional Formatting and here's how to use it:

1) Select the data you wish to apply the format to and click Conditional Formatting
2) A list of options will then appear, from this list, choose the format you wish to display e.g. find all cells with a value less than 0
3) Excel will then highlight all of these cells

To remove this: select the highlighted cells, click the drop down on the Conditional Formatting icon and select Clear Rules from selected cells.

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