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The Excel Habits We All Need to Break

You know that sinking feeling when you realise you need to update the same data across 12 different worksheets? Or that moment of panic when your carefully crafted formulas suddenly break?  At ACE, we've seen it all. And here's the thing - it's not your fault.   

Nobody taught us these shortcuts in school, right?  

The Excel Habits We All Need to Break    

1. "I'll Just Do Each Sheet One By One"   

Look, we've all been there.   

Coffee in hand, mentally preparing to update Sheet 1, then Sheet 2, then... sigh... Sheet 12.   

The Better Way: There's literally a two-click solution to update everything at once. (No, really!)  

2. "Please Don't Touch My Formulas!"  

Remember that time someone added a row and your entire monthly report collapsed?   

Yeah, those cold sweats at 5 PM aren't fun.  

The Better Way: We'll show you how to make your formulas actually unbreakable. Magic? Nope, just smart Excel.  

3. "Copy-Paste Is My Life Now"  

If your Control-C and Control-V keys are worn out, we need to talk.  

The Better Way: There's a whole world of automated solutions waiting for you.  

Here's the Good News  

You don't need to be a tech whiz to master Excel. Our Excel Timesaving Features Course shows you:  

  • The shortcuts that actually matter (not the ones nobody uses)  

  • How to make your spreadsheets practically mistake-proof  

  • Ways to automate those mind-numbing repetitive tasks  

  • Templates that make you look like an Excel genius  

Real Talk Time  

One of our clients put it best:   

"I used to stay late fixing spreadsheets. Now I'm the one giving Excel tips at team meetings." - Clyde K  

That could be you. Think about it: what could you do with an extra 6 hours every week? (Because that's what our average learner saves.)  

Ready to Stop Doing Excel the Hard Way?  

Join us for a day of "aha!" moments.   

No judgment, just practical solutions that actually work in the real world.  

Transform your Excel game: Excel Timesaving Features Course   




Posted by Tracey Finch