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Microsoft Excel 2007 Available through UW Community Service Education


Laramie, WY (June 14, 2007) –
Do you work with numbers? You need to know Microsoft Excel 2007. The latest release of this powerful application brings with it a dramatically retooled interface that makes the program faster and more responsive to the user's needs.

In the new online course, "Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007," instructor Craig Power guides both novice and veteran Excel users through the most important features of this powerful application.

"I designed my course with the new Excel 2007 user in mind," says Power. "If you're a first-time user, this course will give you all the tools you need to succeed. And if you're an Excel veteran, you're certain to leave this course with an up-to-date skill set--along with a renewed appreciation for Excel's capabilities."

Power's students learn how to navigate the 2007 interface and take fullest advantage of Excel's many new features. They'll get firsthand experience with a wide variety of formulas and functions, and they'll have plenty of opportunities to graph, sort, filter, and format their data. They'll create time-saving macros, learn how to customize the toolbar for their own needs, and even teach Excel how to make
decisions.

"This is a hands-on course," said Power. "I take pride in my ability to walk students through every concept I teach, using language that is easy to understand and carefully thought-out instructions that do not leave out a single step."

The course includes a classroom that is open day and night. Students can interact with the instructor and their fellow students in Web-based discussion areas, where they can ask as many course-related questions as they'd like. A response is usually promised within one business day, and often arrives much sooner than that.

Students can take "Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007" from the convenience of home or office, and at any time of the day or night. For more information about this non-credit online course--part of a growing catalog of more than 300 other instructor-facilitated online courses—contact John at (307) 766-5634 or cse_mkt2@uwyo.edu. 



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For more information, please contact
Sheila Atwood-Couture at
(307) 766-5641 or satwood@uwyo.edu.