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ResolvedVersion 2007

Steven has attended:
Access Intermediate course

Anthony - Certificate

Anthony,

Could I please request an attendance certificate for the Excel vba course i recently attended?

Also, I am having trouble finding the commented code. There does not seem to be anything in my courseware etc.

Best Regards
Steve

RE: Anthony - Certificate

Hi

Thanks for your certificate request, we've printed one off and it will be sent to you within a week.

Best regards

Yolande

RE: Anthony - Certificate

Hi,

I received a certificate for the access intermediate course that i attended in 2008, Could i please request a certificate for the Excel vba course attended on 26-27th April.

Best Regards
Steve

RE: Anthony - Certificate

Hi

Thanks for your certificate request, we've printed one off and it will be sent to you within a week.

Best regards

Yolande

RE: Anthony - Certificate

Hi Steven. The commented code is accessible through your delegate account. Look for our post-course email with the link inside and follow that for your downloads section.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

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