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Excel Tips, Tutorials, and Courses Good day everyone! TeachExcel and myself have been on a bit of a

Excel Tips, Tutorials, and Courses Good day everyone! TeachExcel and myself have been on a bit of a hiatus this year, but we are returning next week with more tutorials and content. I apologize for our absense to all 70,000+ of you who receive this newsletter! We have a lot of updates planned for this year, including expanding our content, branching out into more office productivity software, and, the long planned website update. Your Feedback We are currently collecting feedback on what you'd like to see this year, and would be more than happy if you could reply to this email with answers to any of the following questions. - Would you like to see tutorials on software besides just Excel? If so, which software? - What new courses would you like to see? (topics, programs, etc.) - Other suggestions or thoughts? I hope you have a great week and, once again, I apologize for being absent! Best Regards, Don TeachExcel.com © 2024 TeachExcel.com. All rights reserved. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, [unsubscribe]( here.

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