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Surendra has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Vlookup, pivottable

need to know a bit more about pivottable, formulas, vlookup, et

RE: vlookup, pivottable

Hi Surendra, thanks for your query. The best place to start would probably be our post-course Excel Advanced manual which has a lot of information on Pivot Tables, VLOOKUPs etc. If you have any specific questions feel free to post them here on this forum.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

 

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