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I am new to MS Office. Can someone walk me through using excel.
Trying to creat Accounting Equation statement
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Sounds like a tall order. Have you considered buying a book?

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Excel is a large and complex program, capable of a very large
number of operations. Thus it is beyond the scope of a newsgroup
post to "walk through" Excel. Your best bet would be to get a
good book on Excel.,



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Thank you. I quess thats what I'll have to do.

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Sounds like a tall order. Have you considered buying a book?

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Thanks. I guess I'm going to the book store.

"Chip Pearson" wrote:

Excel is a large and complex program, capable of a very large
number of operations. Thus it is beyond the scope of a newsgroup
post to "walk through" Excel. Your best bet would be to get a
good book on Excel.,



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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


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And don't be afraid to try things to see how they work.

If you're learning, make sure you work on a copy of the real workbook--or save
without closing if your "experiment" fails badly.

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Thank you I bought Excel for dummies and step by step for excel 2003

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And don't be afraid to try things to see how they work.

If you're learning, make sure you work on a copy of the real workbook--or save
without closing if your "experiment" fails badly.

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Trying to creat Accounting Equation statement


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