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I was just wondering if any of the new-comers to Excel ever thought of
reading a book about Excel. Or is it easier to ask a question and get an answer rather than to explore the new subject by reading a book, working one's way through the exercises and perhaps having a small understanding when finished so that questions like: how do I add the value in cell A1 to the value in cell A2 and put the answer in cell A3? Just wondering. |
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