which books..?
Good morning,
I am fairly new to this, have been using 2003 a little, but keep hitting blocks that I don't know how to handle, can you recomend any good books that offer a tutorial to work through, from beginning to advance, thx in advance |
which books..?
Debra Dalgleish has a list of Excel books on her site.
http://www.contextures.on.ca/tiptech.html Scroll down to "B" section and see the three links. Also, for on-line tutorials check out these links. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...831141033.aspx http://www.usd.edu/trio/tut/excel/index.html http://www.baycongroup.com/el0.htm Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 09:33:01 -0700, Roy wrote: Good morning, I am fairly new to this, have been using 2003 a little, but keep hitting blocks that I don't know how to handle, can you recomend any good books that offer a tutorial to work through, from beginning to advance, thx in advance |
which books..?
Excel Bible 2003 (by John Walkenbach)
"Roy" wrote: Good morning, I am fairly new to this, have been using 2003 a little, but keep hitting blocks that I don't know how to handle, can you recomend any good books that offer a tutorial to work through, from beginning to advance, thx in advance |
which books..?
I am thinking of John's books too as I have been browsing his web site which is filled with humor as well.
Has anyone read "Favorite Excel Tips & Tricks?" http://j-walk.com/ss/books/xlbook26.htm Epinn "Teethless mama" wrote in message ... Excel Bible 2003 (by John Walkenbach) "Roy" wrote: Good morning, I am fairly new to this, have been using 2003 a little, but keep hitting blocks that I don't know how to handle, can you recomend any good books that offer a tutorial to work through, from beginning to advance, thx in advance |
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