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2/3 London based staff require intermdiate/advanced excel training. Mostly data analysis, pivot tables and good spreadsheet construction. They are non accountants but work with large data sets as part of their job. Will not be using Access Preferably at trainer's site though not an absolute requirement (we're moving office and life is chaos) Estimate 1 day of training required. Recommendations welcome.

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By User deleted
24th Jun 2009 08:52

Reed?
I attended a Reed Intermediate training course which was quite good. Had quite a few non-accountants present. Was in fact, less accounting, more data management.

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By David Carter
24th Jun 2009 10:13

Me. I specialise in reporting with Excel and have written numerous pivot table tutorials for this site. I do quite a lot of work in advanced use of pivot tables; if your people know them already I doubt if they will learn much from a standard course.

Anyway, I find that training courses with customers often turn out to be half consultancy because they really want help on how to handle the particular layout of their own data.

If you want to discuss, send me an email at davidDOTcarterATmooseDOTcoDOTuk Regards David Carter

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By Richard Willis
24th Jun 2009 10:22

I can help but only on your premises as I am not in London. See www.it-tutor.me.uk

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By dialm4accounts
25th Jun 2009 11:38

I recommend Glen Feechan
May I recommend Glen Feechan of Feechan Consulting Ltd www.feechan.co.uk

He's an excellent Excel trainer and would be able to cover the topics you mentioned and train staff on their own systems.

If you'd like some certainty that he knows about pivot tables, check out this free video here http://www.feechan.co.uk/index.htm?page=pivottablevideo

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