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A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
I am trying to find a text book on excel 2003 that will show me how to use
Excel and give me the data to put into the spread sheet. Some of the features I am looking for are, Amortization, Creating Macros and The function and Chart Wizard. If you could please include an ISBN# to locate the text to get me started on Excel 2003. |
A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
John
List of books at Debra Dalgleish's site. Some have CD's attached http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlbooks.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 12:57:23 -0700, John wrote: I am trying to find a text book on excel 2003 that will show me how to use Excel and give me the data to put into the spread sheet. Some of the features I am looking for are, Amortization, Creating Macros and The function and Chart Wizard. If you could please include an ISBN# to locate the text to get me started on Excel 2003. |
A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
Save yourself some money and check out these sites:
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/topic.aspx http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/index.html http://www.datapigtechnologies.com/ExcelMain.htm Plus there are many others that you can browse for free - Google is your friend. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 2, 8:57 pm, John wrote: I am trying to find a text book on excel 2003 that will show me how to use Excel and give me the data to put into the spread sheet. Some of the features I am looking for are, Amortization, Creating Macros and The function and Chart Wizard. If you could please include an ISBN# to locate the text to get me started on Excel 2003. |
A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
And not least of all, the great interactive and archival resource
that yourself and thousands of others are busy creating right here. The index leaves a little bit to be desired, but that relies on users giving their questions a good subject title. Your post is an excellent example of how to phrase a title. Short, straightforward and explains exactly what the question is about. Regards Martin "John" wrote in message ... I am trying to find a text book on excel 2003 that will show me how to use Excel and give me the data to put into the spread sheet. Some of the features I am looking for are, Amortization, Creating Macros and The function and Chart Wizard. If you could please include an ISBN# to locate the text to get me started on Excel 2003. |
A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
"Gord Dibben" wrote: John List of books at Debra Dalgleish's site. Some have CD's attached http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlbooks.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 12:57:23 -0700, John wrote: I am trying to find a text book on excel 2003 that will show me how to use Excel and give me the data to put into the spread sheet. Some of the features I am looking for are, Amortization, Creating Macros and The function and Chart Wizard. If you could please include an ISBN# to locate the text to get me started on Excel 2003. Thanks Gord Dibben for the reply on the text I'll research it on the Barnes & Noble Web Site |
A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
"Pete_UK" wrote: Save yourself some money and check out these sites: http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/topic.aspx http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/index.html http://www.datapigtechnologies.com/ExcelMain.htm Plus there are many others that you can browse for free - Google is your friend. Hope this helps. Pete On Oct 2, 8:57 pm, John wrote: I am trying to find a text book on excel 2003 that will show me how to use Excel and give me the data to put into the spread sheet. Some of the features I am looking for are, Amortization, Creating Macros and The function and Chart Wizard. If you could please include an ISBN# to locate the text to get me started on Excel 2003. Thanks Pete not only have you shown me some free hands on material but I also received a lesson in down loading information. |
A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
"MartinW" wrote: And not least of all, the great interactive and archival resource that yourself and thousands of others are busy creating right here. The index leaves a little bit to be desired, but that relies on users giving their questions a good subject title. Your post is an excellent example of how to phrase a title. Short, straightforward and explains exactly what the question is about. Regards Martin "John" wrote in message ... I am trying to find a text book on excel 2003 that will show me how to use Excel and give me the data to put into the spread sheet. Some of the features I am looking for are, Amortization, Creating Macros and The function and Chart Wizard. If you could please include an ISBN# to locate the text to get me started on Excel 2003. Thanks Martin for the feed back and I'll certainly use the resources that is offered on this very impressive site. |
A self Instruction Book On Excel 2003
Glad to be of help - I've certainly found them useful.
Pete On Oct 3, 8:22 pm, John wrote: Thanks Pete not only have you shown me some free hands on material but I also received a lesson in down loading information. |
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