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I think a lot of it is the same........it's just mostly a matter of format
preference, and "where you feel comfortable"......the main thing is to keep
reading...........I personally prefer the Microsoft newsgroups like this
one, "Programming", "Worksheet functions", "Newusers", "Charting", "Links",
etc etc........all when viewed with my Outlook Express.........I don't
really like the interface going directly there from the Web, but I do use
it at work 'cause they don't use OE............

Soon, you'll be reading the OP and then trying to figure the answer yourself
before reading the others........that's the fun part. And if you see an
answer, but don't understand it, then ASK for a clarification and someone
will be happy to explain. Then one day, YOU will be helping
others........it's really a great way to learn.

Welcome aboard.......

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3





"MBlake" wrote in message
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Hi,
I am going to try and broaden my knowledge of Excel. At present I am
reading the various Microsoft News Groups. I have also seen Mr Excel and
Spreadsheet-1 forums. Is there a recommended forum that I should be

reading
or all they all much the same?

Thanks,
Mickey




 
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