Probably easier to post them here. Then you get help from multiple experts
24/7 - you would not just get the world according to Tom <g
Plus, you have already demo'd that you can find good information from past
answers - so you are well ahead of many.
Good books
Books by John Walkenbach (
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel, look at the links
on the left);
John Green/Stephen Bullen/Rob Bovey (
http://www.oaltd.co.uk/ - two
different books)
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
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Thank you
Any book on Excel VBA that you could recommend? I know the basic stuff
and I want to learn advanced programming using excel vba.
Also I going to work on a Six Sigma project for my Green Belt
Certification which will require atleast 10-15 conditions to process a
huge data. If I email you my questions, can you help me on that?
Thanks
Sandy
Tom Ogilvy wrote:
Yes it does - otherwise it wouldn't be a subset of your original
combinations.
Also, here is Bernie's, cleaned up to provide similar output and fixed
so it
isn't slow as paint drying on a humid day (although it is still much
slower
than mine because it generates all 79M possibilities and ignores those
with
duplicates - it did give the same answer as my original)