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Excel Reference Books
My company currently has a pricing model that was created using Lotus
Smartsuite. There are several hundred formulas and macros that run the model. Since we are moving away from LOTUS to Microsoft products, we want to create the same spreadsheet in Excel. Can someone recommend a good book that will help build the formulas and reports? No VBA was used to build the spreadsheet in Lotus, so I'm not sure if I'll need VBA in Excel. There are also reports that are generated where the empty lines on the report don't print. Any suggestions on where I should start and/or recommendations for reference books? -- Thanks! Chris |
Excel Reference Books
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I do not know of one which addresses the migration from Lotus to Excel... Most of it should translate as is... For exceptions look for a specific book or search the web. To learn Excel I would recommend "Learn Excle 2007 from Mr Excel.pdf" Also do visit Chip Pearson's site http://www.cpearson.com/excel/topic.aspx "Chris" wrote: My company currently has a pricing model that was created using Lotus Smartsuite. There are several hundred formulas and macros that run the model. Since we are moving away from LOTUS to Microsoft products, we want to create the same spreadsheet in Excel. Can someone recommend a good book that will help build the formulas and reports? No VBA was used to build the spreadsheet in Lotus, so I'm not sure if I'll need VBA in Excel. There are also reports that are generated where the empty lines on the report don't print. Any suggestions on where I should start and/or recommendations for reference books? -- Thanks! Chris |
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