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Experienced Users Chime in on Recommended books for EXCEL 2007
I am pretty familiar with EXCEL, but I want to know the tricks of using
formulas, VBA, etc. What books can all of you recommend that are helpful in this area, i.e. advanced features for engineers? Thanks for your consideration. John |
Experienced Users Chime in on Recommended books for EXCEL 2007
Here are a few books geared toward the engineering trade:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/boo...on#description http://www.amazon.com/Excel-Scientis.../dp/193280210X --JP On Nov 10, 8:29*am, John C. wrote: I am pretty familiar with EXCEL, but I want to know the tricks of using formulas, VBA, etc. *What books can all of you recommend that are helpful in this area, i.e. advanced features for engineers? *Thanks for your consideration. John |
Experienced Users Chime in on Recommended books for EXCEL 2007
Have a look at Bernard Liengme's website.
You could ask him any question regarding his books, he's almost everyday on these Newsgroup. http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme/ HTH John "John C." wrote in message ... I am pretty familiar with EXCEL, but I want to know the tricks of using formulas, VBA, etc. What books can all of you recommend that are helpful in this area, i.e. advanced features for engineers? Thanks for your consideration. John |
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