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Default What are the most important Excel concepts I should know (will be tested soon)?


Hello. I have a job interview coming up next week, for an entry level
position as marketing analyst. I was told I will be tested on Excel. I
am a novice Excel user, and need to intermediate by next week (I don't
suppose they are looking for an entry level Excel guru :)).

I checked out a 1000 page Excel book from the local library this
morning... Instead of attempting to read the entire book in 6 days, I'd
like to concentrate on only the most important concepts (I have some
knowledge of VB so that part shouldn't be a hurdle).

What are the most important concepts every intermediate Excel user
should know?


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