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ResolvedVersion 2010

Emma has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Mircosoft Excel Training

Hi,

When I received the Advanced Excel training we also covered some Intermediate subjects and we were told by the trainer that he would e-mail us the Intermediate course manual.

I also requested some help on charts & graphs and the trainer said he would e-mail me the Basic course manual too but I never received either.

Would someone be able to either e-mail me the manuals or give me access on my account so that I can have access to them please?

Kind Regards

Emma Rogers

RE: Mircosoft Excel Training

Hello Emma,

Hope you enjoyed your Microsoft Excel course with BEST Training.
Thank you for your question regarding the reference material.

I have emailed you the material, and our apologies for the delay in getting this to you.

Regards,

Richard
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Tue 13 Sep 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

Excel tip:

Convert Text to Columns in Excel 2010

If you have a cell in your Excel spreadsheet that contains a lot of text and you want to divide it into separate columns, this can only be done if there is a logical character which separates the text, for example, a comma.

Select the cells you would like to convert. On the Data tab, click Text to Columns. Choose the format of your current data.

Select Delimited if the text contains a logical character otherwise select Fixed Width if there are a certain number of spaces between each field.

Click Next when a preview of the data appears. Then select the type of character that separates the various fields. If the character is not listed, select Other and enter the character.

Click Next again and then choose the format for each of the columns. Select the column heading in the Data preview and then select a data type from the Column data format options.

Click Finish and the text will appear in several columns.

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