How does this work? Video or PDF files that I can look at / read at my own time and not bothered to follow their schedule? TIA
I know I need read their description but ordered one for $7.50 as I want only a reference as and I when I need.
I don't understand is this a class on Excel? If so anyone know a good place to build a Access forms?
I don't understand why you find it is easier to type and post a question on SD, then wait for an answer; than it is to just click on the link and read???
I taught myself VBA from Youtube videos and Microsoft's reference pages a few years ago, you can do it.
First off it's $8 and has 469 lessons.
Second...Why the hell would I search around on YouTube and Microsoft.com when this is all set up and in order, actually consistent, and not taught by some self-righteous asshole who has no training skill to speak of?
I don't understand why you find it is easier to type and post a question on SD, then wait for an answer; than it is to just click on the link and read???
The whole MS Office suite is commonly available free from colleges for past and present students. I'm still using it from the community college i stopped attending 8 years ago
Edit: I misread this post -- I thought this was for the software itself
The whole MS Office suite is commonly available free from colleges for past and present students. I'm still using it from the community college i stopped attending 8 years ago
Perhaps but I'm guessing you might be using an outdated version.
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I know I need read their description but ordered one for $7.50 as I want only a reference as and I when I need.
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Support individuals actually making the content and save yourself some money..
There's a ton of free tutorials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1VUZEV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwbho0C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J4U-dXYPqA
I taught myself VBA from Youtube videos and Microsoft's reference pages a few years ago, you can do it.
Support individuals actually making the content and save yourself some money..
There's a ton of free tutorials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1VUZEV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwbho0C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J4U-dXYPqA
I taught myself VBA from Youtube videos and Microsoft's reference pages a few years ago, you can do it.
First off it's $8 and has 469 lessons.
Second...Why the hell would I search around on YouTube and Microsoft.com when this is all set up and in order, actually consistent, and not taught by some self-righteous asshole who has no training skill to speak of?
Or google
Lmao. Shhhhhh.
Edit: I misread this post -- I thought this was for the software itself
Perhaps but I'm guessing you might be using an outdated version.