There was a link to a 2 week trial period download.
You may want to try before you buy.
http://www.smartexcel.com/download
(I didn't try it.)
And before you make a decision, you may want to visit your local bookstore and
see if one of the excel books is a better fit for you.
If you're looking at writing formulas, John Walkenbach's book gets good
reviews.
For VBA:
John Walkenbach's (another book) is a nice one to start with. I think that
John Green (and others) is nice, too (for a second book??). See if you can
find them in your local bookstore and you can choose what one you like best.
Debra Dalgleish keeps a nice list of books at:
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html
Maybe print that list before going to the bookstore.
Ken wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone here familiar with SmartExcel. If so, is it recommended by this
group (or some members)? This is new to me. I happen to run across it on a
Google search. The URL is http://www.smartexcel.com/ If you guys like it I
will purchase a copy to see if it will help me better understand Excel.
Thank you.
Ken Williams
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Dave Peterson