Source(s) of Excel case studies or exercises

eholz1

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Hello All,
I work for a company that is developing a blended learning course for advanced excel users.
We are required to have exercises and/or case studies for the students to work in a classroom environment. Can anyone recommend some sources for exercises in excel that could be worked by students in a classroom environment. We do not want to spend too much time inventing our own exercises for this course.

Any info will be appreciated,

Thanks and Thanks to Mr. Excel for some helpful books on Excel.

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We do not want to spend too much time inventing our own exercises for this course.

When you say developing do you mean copying then?

Not going to make your courses stand out from the crowd much is it!
 
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