[nabentre] Hadley Classes -- Excel tutorial?
ncbootman at gmail.com
ncbootman at gmail.com
Sun Oct 4 15:34:38 UTC 2015
My philosophy is that anything that is available potentially holds just that
one tip you may need. Even if one person found a class or learning
opportunity unhelpful, they may just not be ready for the tidbit you are
ready for. Becoming a business person is a journey and we're all at
different points along the path. The courses are short. So, dive in and have
fun. Who knows, you may teach the instructor a thing or two too.
NCBootMan
-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Keith Biggs via nabentre
Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 1:09 AM
To: NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List
Cc: Brandon Keith Biggs
Subject: Re: [nabentre] Hadley Classes -- Excel tutorial?
Hello,
I haven't. I looked at it and the last 2 lessons look to be what I want.
I also looked at the rest of their catalog... WOW! There are some nice
classes there!
Has anyone taken any of their business and marketing classes?
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs <http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
On 10/4/2015 6:42 AM, ncbootman--- via nabentre wrote:
> Have you taken the Excel course from Hadley School for the Blind? I would
> recommend it if you haven't. And, if you do, let the instructor know that
> your files need to look good for sighted folks and they may be able to
> give extra tips.
>
> NCBootMan
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Brandon Keith Biggs via nabentre
> Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 12:37 AM
> To: NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List
> Cc: Brandon Keith Biggs
> Subject: [nabentre] Excel tutorial?
>
> Hello,
> I am wondering if anyone knows of any guides that teach Excel with a
> screen reader? Both making your excel tables look good as well as doing
> formulas and whatnot?
> I always find myself fighting tooth and nail with excel for some reason.
> It rarely does what I want and I always want to go back to txt files.
> The only problem is the sighted people on my teem don't like to read txt
> files and word isn't really built to do any kind of spreadsheet. So this
> leaves Excel.
> I know my excel documents don't look very good, but they do look better
> than my txt files.
> I am wondering if anyone knows of some guides that really delve into how
> to use excel and make it good without knowing what the cells look like?
> thanks,
>
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