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good afternoon everyone and welcome to todays webinar on designing better spreadsheets in Excel I hope everyone is surviving okay with all the craziness thats going on right now its definitely a difficult time for everyone so I hope you are all doing well wherever you are joining us from around the world today and I guess one of the advantages of webinars like this one is that none of us need to leave our houses so hopefully this will provide a little bit of a distraction for us for an hour or so now we do run these webinars regularly but Im always aware that we might have some new people on the call with us today so Ill just briefly introduce myself so my name is Deborah Ashby and Im a Microsoft IT trainer specializing in the design delivery and facilitation of Microsoft courses and training both online and in the classroom and Ive been using supporting and training of Excel and all of the other Microsoft products for about 25 years now makes me feel extremely old when I say t