Excel User Conferences


East Coast 2009 - Date and Location TBD

2 Day Conference

The 2009 US East Coast Excel User Conference will most likely be held in September 2009. Wednesday will be directed towards the intermediate users and Thursday will have topics for the advanced users. Add-on classes will be available for an additional fee.

http://www.exceluserconference.com/2009ECEUC.html

 

EU / UK 2009 - Date and Location TBD

The 2009 UK Excel User Conference will most likely be held in late Spring or early Summer 2009. Wednesday will be directed towards the intermediate users and Thursday will have topics for the advanced users. Add-on classes will be available for an additional fee.

http://www.exceluserconference.com/2009UKEUC.html

 

Conference Day 1: Beyond the Basics

Whether you are a new user or have been using Excel for a few years, "Beyond the Basics" is for you. Like most of us regular users of Excel, you may have the feeling you are using only a fraction of the full power Excel can offer. "Beyond the Basics" is designed to take the average user to the next level. All of the sessions will provide proven tips and strategies to make you more productive from Excel experts, including Microsoft Excel MVPs, who share their knowledge regularly in various online forums. Beyond the Basics will put you on the road to a place where Microsoft Excel starts working for you instead of you working with the spreadsheet.

Conference Day 2: Advance to the Next Level

If you have mastered most features of Excel and want to start pushing Excel to the max, then "Advance to the Next Level" is for you. Most users find the more they learn about Excel, the more there is to learn. These sessions are designed to sharpen your skills and introduce you to some of Excels more advanced features and functionality. You will see demonstrations that will illustrate many of the tools and strategies to develop applications. Most of the session leaders are professional full time independent Excel developers.

 



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