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Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
Can anyone suggest any useful web sites for learning Excel formulas - or
other resources would be fine. Thanks. |
Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
Hi
Of many that are available, a useful place to start would be http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqIndex.html and for a book list http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html Regards Roger Govier windsong wrote: Can anyone suggest any useful web sites for learning Excel formulas - or other resources would be fine. Thanks. |
Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
To my knowledge, there is simply no one place where all the formulas are
well explained. I have some formulas described with real-life scenarios he http://www.officearticles.com/excel/index.htm But until I write my Formulas and Functions book, I'll be watching the responses you get, too. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "windsong" wrote in message ... Can anyone suggest any useful web sites for learning Excel formulas - or other resources would be fine. Thanks. |
Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
Hi Anne
http://www.contextures.com/functions.html gives a link to Norman Harker's work There is also a Workbook created by Peter Nonely, which is excellent. I can't remember where this is located, but a Google search should find it. I can't look it up now, dinner is ready!!!! Regards Roger Govier Anne Troy wrote: To my knowledge, there is simply no one place where all the formulas are well explained. I have some formulas described with real-life scenarios he http://www.officearticles.com/excel/index.htm But until I write my Formulas and Functions book, I'll be watching the responses you get, too. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "windsong" wrote in message ... Can anyone suggest any useful web sites for learning Excel formulas - or other resources would be fine. Thanks. |
Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
Thanks :)
"Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Of many that are available, a useful place to start would be http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqIndex.html and for a book list http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html Regards Roger Govier windsong wrote: Can anyone suggest any useful web sites for learning Excel formulas - or other resources would be fine. Thanks. |
Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
John Walkenbach's book, Excel 2003 Formulas is probably a good starting
point; ISBN 0764540734; -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "windsong" wrote in message ... Can anyone suggest any useful web sites for learning Excel formulas - or other resources would be fine. Thanks. |
Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
Hi Roger
There is also a Workbook created by Peter Nonely It is on my site on this moment http://www.rondebruin.nl/id.htm Check out also the function file with help id numbers very easy to see the Excel help -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Roger Govier" wrote in message ... Hi Anne http://www.contextures.com/functions.html gives a link to Norman Harker's work There is also a Workbook created by Peter Nonely, which is excellent. I can't remember where this is located, but a Google search should find it. I can't look it up now, dinner is ready!!!! Regards Roger Govier Anne Troy wrote: To my knowledge, there is simply no one place where all the formulas are well explained. I have some formulas described with real-life scenarios he http://www.officearticles.com/excel/index.htm But until I write my Formulas and Functions book, I'll be watching the responses you get, too. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "windsong" wrote in message ... Can anyone suggest any useful web sites for learning Excel formulas - or other resources would be fine. Thanks. |
Excel formulas - Useful Sites/Books, etc.
Hi Ron
Thanks for that information. I have a copy of Peter's file on my machine, but the last time I looked for it on the web to pass on to somebody else, the site was down. Its good to know where it is now available. I downloaded you help with ID file, which is excellent. Many thanks Regards Roger Govier Ron de Bruin wrote: Hi Roger There is also a Workbook created by Peter Nonely It is on my site on this moment http://www.rondebruin.nl/id.htm Check out also the function file with help id numbers very easy to see the Excel help |
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