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any good reference books on building excel formulas?
All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for formula creation???? S |
any good reference books on building excel formulas?
Hi Sharona
There's a good list here to choose from. http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html -- Regards Roger Govier "Sharona77" wrote in message ... All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for formula creation???? S |
any good reference books on building excel formulas?
Thanks! I'll check it out!
"Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Sharona There's a good list here to choose from. http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html -- Regards Roger Govier "Sharona77" wrote in message ... All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for formula creation???? S |
any good reference books on building excel formulas?
I use John Walkenbach's "MS Excel 2003 Formulas" It expects basic knowledge
of Excel and simple formulas, but is a GREAT resource for more complex knowledge. "Sharona77" wrote: All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for formula creation???? S |
any good reference books on building excel formulas?
Thanks Missy!!
"Missy" wrote: I use John Walkenbach's "MS Excel 2003 Formulas" It expects basic knowledge of Excel and simple formulas, but is a GREAT resource for more complex knowledge. "Sharona77" wrote: All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for formula creation???? S |
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