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Excel 2003 Help Files
The new "search only" help file structure of Under the the new search based
help file structure you have to know the name of the function your looking for to get help, and even then it doesn't always list the requested information. Excel 2003 is basically useless. Is there a way to go back to the old structure with "Index", "Contents" etc. where I cn get a complete listing of all worksheet funtions? Or is there a "user manual" download available. The genius at MS who designed the ne help file structure should be shot - "if it ain't broke don't fix it". |
Excel 2003 Help Files
Excel 2003 is useless...this is why million-dollar decisions are made on the
basis of models created therein every day. Why don't you google "list of excel functions"? Or are you angry at Google, as well? Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "mickey" wrote: The new "search only" help file structure of Under the the new search based help file structure you have to know the name of the function your looking for to get help, and even then it doesn't always list the requested information. Excel 2003 is basically useless. Is there a way to go back to the old structure with "Index", "Contents" etc. where I cn get a complete listing of all worksheet funtions? Or is there a "user manual" download available. The genius at MS who designed the ne help file structure should be shot - "if it ain't broke don't fix it". |
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