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Evening Open Forum Discussion Over Dinner:
The 2006 US West Coast Excel / Access User Conference will be held on October 25th and 26th, in the Marina del Rey Hotel - Marina del Rey, California USA. October 25th will be directed towards the intermediate users and October 26th will have topics for the advanced users.
Whether you are a new
user or have been using Excel or Access for a few years, "Beyond the
Basics" is for you. Like most of us regular users, you may have the
feeling you are using only a fraction of the full power of what
Microsoft Office 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 leading experts,
including Microsoft MVPs, who share their knowledge regularly in various
online forums. Beyond the Basics will
put you on the road to a place where Microsoft Office starts working for
you instead of you working with the software. Conference Day 2: Advance to
the Next Level - October 26th, 2006 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 developers.
About the Presenters Michael Alexander is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer with over 14 years experience consulting and developing office solutions. Michael is the Co- Author of 'Pivot Table Data Crunching'. He is also the author of 'Data Analysis with Microsoft Access', as well as the upcoming 'Crystal Xcelsius for Dummies'. Michael currently lives in Plano, Texas where he works as a Senior Program Manager for EDS. Mike's Website Bob Umlas is a Microsoft Excel MVP (Most Valuable Professional) and has been since the inception of the program in 1995. He has worked with MS Excel since version 0.99 (on the Mac). He was contributing editor to Excellence Magazine, having written >300 Excel articles. He has recently written "This isn't Excel, it's Magic!" -- a book of 85 tips & tricks that are not easy to find elsewhere! Microsoft Excel spreadsheet training class seminar advanced developer beginner intermediate Books _______________________________________
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