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Free Excel Conference Microsoft London April 2009

The UK Excel User Group is holding a free conference at Microsoft London in April 2009. It's a bit too far for me, but if you can make it, I highly recommend that you register. You'll learn new things, meet some terrific people, and spend a couple of days discussing Excel. What could possibly be better than that?

The agenda includes sessions on charts, pivot tables, functions, names and many other topics. Even if you're familiar with some of the topics, you'll benefit from attending. The presenters are a very smart and creative bunch, and they'll almost certainly show you a few tips and techniques that you haven't tried before.

The Q&A sessions will be an excellent opportunity to discuss any Excel problems that you've encountered, and get solutions or suggestions from the presenters and other attendees.

When and Where

Date: April 1-2, 2009
Location: Microsoft London (Cardinal Place)
100 Victoria Street
London SW1E 5JL
Tel: 0870 60 10 100

The agenda for the two days is outlined at the Excel User Group site and there's also a Word document with conference details that you can download.

To book for either or both days, send an email to bookings@excelusergroup.org

Tell them that Debra sent you, and you'll get a 25% discount on the free admission!

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2 comments to Free Excel Conference Microsoft London April 2009

  1. Roger Govier
    December 8th, 2008 at 2:59 am

    I thought we had agreed a 50% discount for people you sent along, Debra

  2. Debra Dalgleish
    December 8th, 2008 at 8:36 am

    Roger, I thought that was a typo -- a 50% discount seemed way too generous. ;-)

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