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Tiziana has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Excel intermediate

What is the difference between the beginners course and the intermediate? Do we need to practice the bginners first?

RE: excel intermediate

Dear Tiziana

Thank you for attending the Excel Intro Course.

Please refer the following link for our website to see the various topics covered in Introduction and Intermediate:

https://www.stl-training.co.uk/excel-courses-in-london-2003-introduction.php

https://www.stl-training.co.uk/excel-courses-london-2003-intermediate.php

The answer to your question about if you need to practice depends on how frequently you use topics from Beginners and how confident you feel using the Excel Program.

It is always advisable to have sound understanding of the fundamental skills for any package before you enrol for the next level. I hope that you can appreciate it helps the trainer to run the courses efficiently as well as you feel that you have learnt something from that day and it has been productive!!


I hope this answers your query!!

I would request you to please mark this question as Resolved but if you have any further query please do not hesitate to reply back to this message or even post a new one!!

Kindest Regards
Rajeev Rawat

MOS Master Instructor 2000 and 2003

Excel tip:

Return to the active cell after scrolling

When I scroll a long way down the screen from a selected cell, I can return to that cell with the Ctrl+Back Space shortcut. The active cell now appears in roughly the middle of the screen.

Shift+Back Space does something similar. Scroll down from the active cell and Shift+Back Space returns me to it and puts the active cell at the top of the screen; scroll up from the active cell and Shift+Back Space returns me to it and puts the active cell at the bottom of the screen.

Note also, that while Ctrl+Back Space will return me back to a selected range, Shift+Back Space only ever returns me to the active cell, which is normally at the top left-hand corner of any selected range.

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