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QuickBooks Pro 2008 Level I

Click here for the files we will be using in this class.  Save them in a folder labeled C:\QB2008 then verify the extract work correctly.
Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Lesson 2 PowerPoint Presentation
Lesson 3 PowerPoint Presentation
Lesson 4 PowerPoint Presentation
Lesson 5 PowerPoint Presentation

Excel 2007 Intermediate Training Aids

Welcome to the Stark State College Excel 2007 Intermediate course by Brian Mickley.  To better assist your learning, please download the workbook below.  We will use this for the duration of the course, and it is available 24/7 via the web.  The sheet DOES contain macros for instruction purposes, so the warning is appropriate.  However, [...]

Latest CompuFiciency eBook

Click here for the latest eBook I’ve created for CompuFiciency 101.  This is a FREE goldmine of helpful tips, tricks, etc.

 
SSCU CompuFiciency 101 Training Manual.pdf

Access 2007 Intermediate – Training Files

Access 2007 Labryinth Student Files.pdf

Intermediate Access 2007

 
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Training videos – Excel 2007

The outline below corresponds to a 5 week introductory Excel 2007 course Walsh University. 
The training videos track with the textbook used in the course which I do not name to ensure no copyright violations occur. 
Nevertheless, a tremendous amount of FREE training is here for the taking–for whole the world to enjoy! 
 

Excel 2007 [...]

Introduction to Access 2007 – Stark State College Continuing Education

Click here for the SoccerLeague.accdb database which forms the basis of the Introduction to Access 2007 course.
For additional Access 2007 training, check out my video training links below.  They are not directly related to this course; the examples come from a different training series.  However, every concept applies to Access 2007.  Viewers interested in seeing [...]

Solve a business problem–fast, accurately, and repetitively

If you are debating whether or it’s worth your time learn macros or delve a little deeper into the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language, perhaps it’s because you simply don’t understand how it could solve business problems for you, or perhaps you question whether the payback for your learning time is legitimately not [...]