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Excel - Does anyone read any books?
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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Excel - Does anyone read any books?
This one must be a deliberate re-posting of the message, less text,
different title. Yawn! -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Dave Thomas" wrote in message et... 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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Excel - Does anyone read any books?
If you don't mind a newbie jumping in here I would like to say as one of the
older generation (probably old enough to be a grandmother to most of you) and this being my first computer and first time trying to learn excel I must say that some of the books are confusing. After reading something several times I end up scratching my head. If I ask a question and somebody answers it I can then see what they did and how they did it and then usually understand and make sense of it all. "Dave Thomas" wrote: 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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Excel - Does anyone read any books?
I agree with all except the "old enough to be a grandmother" part.
I have grandchildren older than a lot of people posting here. Asking questions here and getting several answers with perhaps different methods to achieve the same results is a great way to learn. Once your feet are wet up above the knees you can start on the books to increase your knowledge and expand on what you have learned since Excel is no longer a mysterious and confusing sheet of blank cells awaiting your ministrations. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:50:02 -0700, kdogtrainer wrote: If you don't mind a newbie jumping in here I would like to say as one of the older generation (probably old enough to be a grandmother to most of you) and this being my first computer and first time trying to learn excel I must say that some of the books are confusing. After reading something several times I end up scratching my head. If I ask a question and somebody answers it I can then see what they did and how they did it and then usually understand and make sense of it all. "Dave Thomas" wrote: 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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