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Default Where do you learn advanced excel?


I use excel extensively for my work (compensation). I use user groups
extensively to find shortcuts for managing the large volumes of data
and complex data sets. I am at the point where the "solutions" are a
step beyond formulas in excel. The recommended solutions contain
things such as macros and large scripts of programming language. Where
would I go to learn how to use this type of thing? I don't want to be a
programmer, but I would like to know how I can use the complex macros,
etc. that are appearing in user group posts. Is it as simple as
cutting and pasting these long formulas into an excel function or do I
need special software? I don't know what I don't know and would
appreciate any advice. Thank you in advance.


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