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I need to brush up on my excel and did a few google searches which came up with multiple possible spam/phishing sites. I was wondering if anybody knew of some SAFE free online courses for an intermediate level of excel. I have worked with excel a few years ago but everything I did was self taught so I am not completely new to excel but I have never gotten as far charts and graphs and the like

Any help is appreciated.

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Not much help from me, sorry.

Most advanced courses seem to cost money, and are quite expensive (at least IMO they are).

No first hand experience but a search turned up these which might be worth a look see:
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/.....l2007.html
http://www.free-training-tutorial.com/
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/train ... 18987.aspx

Cheers...Jim

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Thanks Jim,

That will at least start me out on the right track. I just didn't want to start clicking links and end up with spyware.

Thanks again

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Not sure if I could label it Intermediate, but I've used http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ for Excel as well as Word and PowerPoint. You can just go through a self paced tutorial, or do a free online course ending with a certificate. Other topics are available too but without the certificate component.

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I need to brush up on my excel and did a few google searches which came up with multiple possible spam/phishing sites. I was wondering if anybody knew of some SAFE free online courses for an intermediate level of excel. I have worked with excel a few years ago but everything I did was self taught so I am not completely new to excel but I have never gotten as far charts and graphs and the like

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Not much help from me, sorry.

Most advanced courses seem to cost money, and are quite expensive (at least IMO they are).

No first hand experience but a search turned up these which might be worth a look see:
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/.....l2007.html
http://www.free-training-tutorial.com/
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/train ... 18987.aspx

Cheers...Jim

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Thanks Jim,

That will at least start me out on the right track. I just didn't want to start clicking links and end up with spyware.

Thanks again

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Not sure if I could label it Intermediate, but I've used http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ for Excel as well as Word and PowerPoint. You can just go through a self paced tutorial, or do a free online course ending with a certificate. Other topics are available too but without the certificate component.

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