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Does anybody know if there is a questionaire that I can use to evaluate my
level of Excel?

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The Microsoft Office website offers some quizzes to evaluate yourself.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...975851033.aspx
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Does anybody know if there is a questionaire that I can use to evaluate my
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Hi Denny,

Thanks for your help.

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Danielle

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The Microsoft Office website offers some quizzes to evaluate yourself.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...975851033.aspx
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Does anybody know if there is a questionaire that I can use to evaluate my
level of Excel?

Thanks,
Danielle

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