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Rafi has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Training Excel Files

Hello,

I had a training class with your colleague on the 02/10/25 and when I sent the files to my emails the files were not the ones I had saved down.

Please can you send me the files of that day. This is for the advanced excel course.

Kind regards,

Rafi

RE: Training Excel Files

Hi Rafi

I can see you attended the Excel Advanced course at Bloomsbury.

Are you looking for the files you worked on during the course? e.g. completed formulas and exercises
It sounds like you sent yourself the "training version" which you were given at the start of the course to work with?
Let me know if we have understood correctly.

The Training computers undergo a security wipe at the end of the day so it's unlikely we'll be able to find the exact file you created on that day, we'd only be able to share the training version which you might already have.


Kind regards

Richard


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RE: Training Excel Files

Hi Richard,

Yes, that is correct. We had the autosave on which I thought the files would save automatically.

Is there any chance Alan can send the files he worked on?

Thanks,

Rafi

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