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I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes
one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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Good luck, let me know if you find one
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No one tutorial could possibly cover your needs.
A multitude of tutorials might do the job. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/my...6av %3dDCT000 Your impatience will most likely deter you from learning very much. Your "basics through advanced" learning could take years like the rest of us are experiencing. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 00:58:05 -0700, ken wrote: I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? |
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I can assure you that excel is very complex. You will learn little from
watching a tutorial. The only way to learn Excel is by doing. I can guarantee you that you will never learn Excel by watching. The Step by Step books walk you through examples. You actually do them, step by step. I suggest you buy a books on Excel. The books are available at Barnes and Noble and also Amazon.com The starter books are Excel 2003 Step by Step (ISBN: 0-7536-1518-7), $24.99 and Excel 2007 (ISBN: 0-7356-2304-X), $24.99 Both books by Curtis Frye are about 300 pages. The Step by Step books are mandatory reading for beginners in Excel. Then you should buy Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Bible (ISBN: 0-7645-3967-1), $39.99 or Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Bible (ISBN: 0-4700-4403-9), $39.99. Both books by John Walkenbach are about 900 pages. You should also take advantage of the following web sites: John Walkenbach's The Spreadsheet Page: http://www.j-walk.com/ss. Chip Pearson's Pearson Software Consulting: http://www.cpearson.com/excel.htm. Stephen Bullen's Excel Page: http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/excel David McRitchie's Excel Pages http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm. Jon Peltier's Excel Page: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/index.html For charts Spreadsheet FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): http://www.faqs.org/faqs/spreadsheets/faq This site is filled with links for Excel. "ken" wrote in message ... I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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I can assure you that Excel is very complex. You will learn little from
watching a tutorial. The only way to learn Excel is by doing. I can guarantee you that you will never learn Excel by watching. The Step by Step books walk you through examples. You actually do them, step by step. I suggest you buy a books on Excel. The books are available at Barnes and Noble and also Amazon.com The starter books are Excel 2003 Step by Step (ISBN: 0-7356-1518-7), $24.99 and Excel 2007 (ISBN: 0-7356-2304-X), $24.99 Both books by Curtis Frye are about 300 pages. The Step by Step books are mandatory reading for beginners in Excel. Then you should buy Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Bible (ISBN: 0-7645-3967-1), $39.99 or Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Bible (ISBN: 0-4700-4403-9), $39.99. Both books by John Walkenbach are about 900 pages. Another good Excel book is Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Inside Out (ISBN: 0-7356-1511-X), $44.99 and Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Inside Out (ISBN:0-7356-2321-X), $44.99. Both books by Mark Dodge and Craig Stinson are about 1,000 pages. You should also take advantage of the following web sites: John Walkenbach's The Spreadsheet Page: http://www.j-walk.com/ss. Chip Pearson's Pearson Software Consulting: http://www.cpearson.com/excel.htm. Stephen Bullen's Excel Page: http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/excel David McRitchie's Excel Pages http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm. Jon Peltier's Excel Page: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/index.html For charts Spreadsheet FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): http://www.faqs.org/faqs/spreadsheets/faq This site is filled with links for Excel. "ken" wrote in message ... I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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I wish I could just get the thing to work at all for me without my silly
bypass the problem moves! Exel is not using formulas correctly in one file. I have to click on the cell and then click in the editing bar and click enter before any existing formulas work. Copying sections onto new files brings the problem to the new file too. Filling formulas does not work as just the value gets copied with no option to fill formula appearing in the list. Three different machines have the same problem with the file. The machine that the file was on originally had to have a new hard drive when sent in for repairs. -- frustrated teacher "ken" wrote: I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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You could one or more of a couple of problems.
1. Your calculation mode is set to "manual" 2. Your numbers are not real numbers, but text numbers. I suspect 2. Format all to General then copy an empty cell. Select your "numbers" range and EditPaste Special(in place)AddOKEsc Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 07:52:01 -0700, Kath wrote: I wish I could just get the thing to work at all for me without my silly bypass the problem moves! Exel is not using formulas correctly in one file. I have to click on the cell and then click in the editing bar and click enter before any existing formulas work. Copying sections onto new files brings the problem to the new file too. Filling formulas does not work as just the value gets copied with no option to fill formula appearing in the list. Three different machines have the same problem with the file. The machine that the file was on originally had to have a new hard drive when sent in for repairs. |
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Sounds like the calculation mode is set to manual.
From the menu bar, try: <Tools. <Options <Calculation tab, And click on "Automatic". -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Kath" wrote in message ... I wish I could just get the thing to work at all for me without my silly bypass the problem moves! Exel is not using formulas correctly in one file. I have to click on the cell and then click in the editing bar and click enter before any existing formulas work. Copying sections onto new files brings the problem to the new file too. Filling formulas does not work as just the value gets copied with no option to fill formula appearing in the list. Three different machines have the same problem with the file. The machine that the file was on originally had to have a new hard drive when sent in for repairs. -- frustrated teacher "ken" wrote: I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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I've been working Excel for nearly a year and I still dont know everything
-- Silverbird Designs @ www.silverbirddesigns.com Fighting Texas Aggie Class of 2009 "ken" wrote: I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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Aggie
Believe it or not but many who have been using Excel for a couple of decades don't know "everything". Drop back in a few years and let us know how you're making out<g Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 12:22:00 -0700, Texas Aggie wrote: I've been working Excel for nearly a year and I still dont know everything |
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Like Gord, I have been doing this for many, many years and despite the fact
that I am a graduate of the University of Texas, I too, do not know nearly everything. "Hook em horns" -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Texas Aggie" wrote in message ... I've been working Excel for nearly a year and I still dont know everything -- Silverbird Designs @ www.silverbirddesigns.com Fighting Texas Aggie Class of 2009 "ken" wrote: I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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I'm so sorry to hear your graduated as a T-sip. I heard that they finally
found the three that got lost in the cave the other day, but then again my friends are cavers too, but... I cant really say alot, your from the best state in the Union, Texan born and raised and thats all that matters -- If this reply was helpful, please indicate that your question has been answered to help others find anwsers to similar questions. www.silverbirddesigns.com Fighting Texas Aggie Class of 2009 "Don Guillett" wrote: Like Gord, I have been doing this for many, many years and despite the fact that I am a graduate of the University of Texas, I too, do not know nearly everything. "Hook em horns" -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Texas Aggie" wrote in message ... I've been working Excel for nearly a year and I still dont know everything -- Silverbird Designs @ www.silverbirddesigns.com Fighting Texas Aggie Class of 2009 "ken" wrote: I am quite impatient and would like to watch a tutorial on excel that takes one through the basics to advanced spreadsheet management. soes such a thing exist? -- ken |
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