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Kassie
 
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Hi Ted

I suppose each person has a unique learning process. Some people can take a
book, study it and gain knowledge. Some people need to be shown how to.
Others never learn. I have discovered that the best way for me to learn, is
to grapple with something untill I understand it. I learnt myself Excel
without the help of any books or courses. What I did, was to create
scenarios, and then try to find solutions for those scenarios.

However, there are loads of books on the subject, while simply followint the
threads on this website is in itself a learning experience!

You know how you learn. Apply that and I am sure you will also get to love
Excel!
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ve_2nd_at. Randburg, Gauteng, South Africa


"Ted Rogers" wrote:

I am trying to get my head around Excel to improve my future employment
possibilities, learning its more advanced features and hopefully VBA. What
is the best way of achieving this please? (attending a course is out of the
question as I am disabled). I have a choice of self learning via CD's
(Lynda.com or similar), books or self learning with the program helpfiles
and examples.

I would appreciate views on this and recommendations if at all possible.

Best wishes,

Ted