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If you always feel frustrated by repeating, dreay & time-consuming
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- to transform worksheets of one certain format into another format
(monthly, weekly or even daily); or

- to compare data scattered in different worksheets/workbooks and
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Instead of spamming the newsgroups, you could answer a few questions to show
people that you know enough about excel to be a useful resource.

You could include a note in your signature file that says you're available for
paid development along with a link to your web site for more information
(experience, rates and the like).

By the way, I think you mean "delay" not "dreay".

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I think he means "dreary"

If he can't use a spellchecker what quality can the rest of his work be?

Gord

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Instead of spamming the newsgroups, you could answer a few questions to show
people that you know enough about excel to be a useful resource.

You could include a note in your signature file that says you're available for
paid development along with a link to your web site for more information
(experience, rates and the like).

By the way, I think you mean "delay" not "dreay".

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Yep.

But one thing I've noticed with programmer types--they don't actually care how
they spell their variables--only that they're consistent.

Gord Dibben wrote:

I think he means "dreary"

If he can't use a spellchecker what quality can the rest of his work be?

Gord

On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 08:18:28 -0600, Dave Peterson
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Instead of spamming the newsgroups, you could answer a few questions to show
people that you know enough about excel to be a useful resource.

You could include a note in your signature file that says you're available for
paid development along with a link to your web site for more information
(experience, rates and the like).

By the way, I think you mean "delay" not "dreay".

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Do the "authorities" know you're accessing "western" internet sites?




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Sorry if it's been spam...

but pls don't involve "authorities".... how DREARY that would
be............


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