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Eric

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what's the location of "around"? <


My friend, you're already there.
It's impossible for any book or website to cover every potential situation
an Excel user might encounter. You could scan hundreds of websites and read
thousands of pages on Excel tricks, tips, and techniques and still not find
what you need. The most efficient way to get the information you need when
you need it is to tap into the amazing pool of talent in these newsgroups.

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Best Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP


"Eric" wrote:

When you say "it's been around for awhile"... what's the location of
"around"? What I mean is, is there any compilation of these
undocumented-but-true features?

I suspect there's no canonical source... but if you can point me in the
right direction(s) to read more about Excel tricks and techniques, maybe I
can get started in this direction. Or should I just continue to use Google
as my starting place for research into the lore of this secret fraternity?

Thanks.
Eric


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