Hello,

I am on the list.  I was curious.  I am only a semi-moderate user, but my
wife is a strong business user of MS Office.  Would you recommend any
websites for advance users such as yourself.  She really would like to know
more powerfull uses in Excel 2003 and Access 2003.

I hope this isn't a bother.

Sincerely,

Fred C. Collins

On 4/27/06, Anastasia Mathis-Belay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Hello,
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> I am a private contractor that has been using MS Office in the working
> world since it's inception. I have had various gigs in and around several
> Financial Institutions, Academia, Medical Institutions and have done various
> PowerPoint decks in the Consulting Field. I have over 12 years of Office
> Experience doing various things. MS Office sucks! Big Time!
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> Every time I have contacted the MS Group with complaints or questions on
> how to with their new releases – particularly backward  compatible software
> version problems – I usually end up telling them how to fix it or what is
> wrong.
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> Since MS refuses to bring on power test users that know how to use their
> software on an expert level and in ways they never knew could be done – I
> would love to become a power test user for you and show you how to make a
> better tool than theirs from an operational standpoint.
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> There are others I know too.
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> Any bite?  MS wouldn't!
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> Let me know what you think. I am at this gig – and this email – for only
> another week or two. However, here is my personal email:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Thanks for thinking this over.
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> Ana Mathis-Belay
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> HBS Executive Education
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> 617.496.5720
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