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Very happy webcasts coming up this month ...
Hi, everyone! Want to let you know about three advanced-level webcasts I have coming up this month...
- Train-the-trainer for complex Word document production
- VBA Basics
- Advanced train-the-trainer for Office document production
Here's the short scoop ...
This Thursday, Feb 9, will be a 1-hour train-the-trainer on complex Word documents. This session is going to be focused primarily for those responsible for training others on complex Word document production.
Next Thursday, Feb 16, will be a 90-minute intro to writing VBA. I'll spend most of the time in this session showing you how to write and edit basic macros in Word VBA -- then will show you how to translate that same knowledge to writing macros in Excel and PowerPoint. (for those who saw my last VBA webcast -- lots of similar stuff here, but a good amount of new stuff as well).
The 90-minute webcast on Thursday, Feb 23, will be an advanced train-the-trainer on Office documents. This is not a repeat of the Feb 9 session (don't be thrown by the abstract on the registration page that sounds very much the same). This session will focus on using the best program for the task and how to help your users get the most out of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for building great documents.
Here are the registration links (all sessions below start at 9am Pacific, 12noon Eastern):
Train-the-Trainer Tips & Tricks: Microsoft Office Word 2003 Document Production Made Simple
Thursday, February 9, 2006
Using Simple VBA (Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications) Every Day Is Much Easier than You Might Think
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Train-the-Trainer Advanced Tips & Tricks: Microsoft Office Document Production Made Simple (Level 300)
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Happy Monday everybody!
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