Land A Promotion By Advancing Your Excel Expertise — For Under $40

Land A Promotion By Advancing Your Excel Expertise — For Under $40

Assembling well-organized, easy-to-follow information is key in presenting your ideas to colleagues. Spreadsheets have been the gold standard in collecting data for years — and no business app is more synonymous with spreadsheets than Microsoft’s venerable Excel.  Learn everything there is to know about the proper care and feeding of Excel with the comprehensive eLearnExcel Microsoft Excel School bundle, now $39 (over 90% off) from The National Memo Store.

With the eLearnExcel bundle, you’ll get 8 complete courses led by Microsoft-approved experts that’ll guide you from the basics through every step of the powerful program’s galaxy of features. From entering data to understanding pivot tables to more complex re-formatting and presentation questions, you’ll discover how to take advantage of all of Excel’s hidden treasures.

Your subscription is good for life, meaning you’ll have access to instruction on all of Excel’s latest and greatest additions as they roll out. Finally, you’ll finish with full certification in Excel 2013 and Excel 2010 to prove your mastery of this vital business tool.

It’s training that Microsoft runs their own employees through — so be an internationally recognized, CPD-certified Excel pro yourself (and save almost $1,000 in the process) by grabbing this all-inclusive training package right now before the deal expires.

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