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When it comes to Excel automation, we are all using the same micro actions (e.g. open a workbook, change a cell value, save a PDF, etc). If we place those micro actions into a specific order we create an automated process.

But, what if we had re-usable automation machine already filled with all the micro actions we need? Then all we need to do is put the actions into the right order!

This session explores how to create your own automation machine and how you can use it for building Excel automation processes fast.

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About the Speaker: Mark Proctor

Mark is a qualified accountant, reporting automation consultant and trainer who has been designing spreadsheet solutions to solve real-world problems for over 20 years.

Mark’s primary focus is helping individuals to use the Microsoft tools they already have to automate their work and reclaim their time.

As a Microsoft MVP, Mark is recognized as a community leader who consistently shares knowledge to help workplace warriors to become more efficient in their jobs.

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Find more about Mark's work and connect with him:

LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/markstephenproctor/ ](https://www.linkedin.com/in/markstephenproctor/ )

Website: https://exceloffthegrid.com

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@exceloffthegrid

Twitter: [https://twitter.com/exceloffthegrid ](https://twitter.com/exceloffthegrid )

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AGENDA: (Eastern Time)

18:30 PM - 18:40 PM- Introduction

18:40 PM - 19:40 PM - "How to build an Excel automation machine​ ​" by ​Mark Proctor

19:40 PM - 20:00 PM - Q&A + Closing by Celia Alves and MS Excel Toronto Team

We are looking forward to meeting you there!

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