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JS

Best place/book to get advanced training?
 
I've been using excel for a long time, but my new job requires me to be more
of a power user than I currently am.

Any suggestions on online course/tutorials? Books? Free websites that can
assist in my learning?

I'm comfortable with using most excel functions, but need to improve most in
the advanced functions area, better/efficient workbook design, preparing a
workbook for distribution/collaboration, and generally those tips and tricks
that help a user go from good to great.

Any ideas are much appreciated.

Gary Brown[_6_]

Best place/book to get advanced training?
 
IMHO,
Any book by John Walkenbach will do the trick.
Check out Amazon.com or his website...
http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php/book/C45/

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Gary Brown



"JS" wrote:

I've been using excel for a long time, but my new job requires me to be more
of a power user than I currently am.

Any suggestions on online course/tutorials? Books? Free websites that can
assist in my learning?

I'm comfortable with using most excel functions, but need to improve most in
the advanced functions area, better/efficient workbook design, preparing a
workbook for distribution/collaboration, and generally those tips and tricks
that help a user go from good to great.

Any ideas are much appreciated.



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