Hi Glenda
It is all a bit daunting isn't it? Microsoft offer free training courses
he
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...033.aspx?stt=1
Pivot tables are my favourite as they make you look really flash but are
easy to play with ;-)
I also find just reading entries on the discussion group a really great way
to increase my knowledge - people ask questions I had never even thought of
and sometimes the responses are so straightforward. Of course sometimes they
aren't...
The Insert-Function dialogue box can also be a good place to have a look
around.
Other than that play, play, play! Always on a copy of your spreadsheet and
not the original of course :-)
Good luck!
Lucy
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"Glenda J." wrote:
I have some basic knowledge of Excel but have never taken advantage of all
its operations. Since there are so many, where would anyone begin to learn
them all? This week I go to an Excel refresher course but boss has said
learning Excel tables and analysis tools will be critical over the next few
months to learn due to my job responsibility increases. Any suggestions on
where and what to get started on?