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You need to cut down on your linked sheets

Finding yourself in Access or Excel HELL? Could you use a lesson or two to help you get things done? Are you sick and tired of working for hours and hours on frustrating spreadsheets? Doesn’t it seem like the computer should be doing all this boring, repetitive work?

Do you suffer from any of the following symptoms of Data Overload?

  • Broken functions?
  • Duplicate rows?
  • Columns that need breaking up so they can be sorted individually?
  • Copy and Paste until your fingers cramp?
  • DLOOKUP mania?
  • #ERR (error problems)?
  • Manual data matching until your eyes cross?
  • Massive linked Excel files that crash when you open them?
  • MS Access applications that don’t work?
  • Mysteriously disappearing data?

Come and get two free fun lesson in Excel and Access. We’ll teach you how to write your own functions using VBA (automation), how to use tables and queries in Access to analyze you data, create reports, and get results

Bring your problems to us! We love new challenges and want yours. At the Data Clinic you can bring in your headache and we’ll try to fix it on the spot. If it’s too big to be handled in that setting we will advise you for free.

Who are we? We are business solution providers using Access and Excel to make your life easier. We live and breathe data problems and are looking for a challenge. Bring us your problem and we’ll not only fix it; we will share the solution on our website and we’ll show you how to do it.

Not sure if it’s worth your time? Email us the problem first and we’ll tell you what we can do in person. Or just drop in. It’s a free, no pressure way to save yourself time and frustration (and impress the boss with your proactive mindset).

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