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It has been a LONG time since I have used Excel, and I am finding now that
there is a great demand for highly polished Excel users out there, and I would like to become one, any suggestions on how to supplement the limeited knowledge I already have? |
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You can try byreplicating the questions and answers posted in these forums.
Practice and putting yourself in new situations is the only way to learn everything that Excel can do. "nygirl" wrote: It has been a LONG time since I have used Excel, and I am finding now that there is a great demand for highly polished Excel users out there, and I would like to become one, any suggestions on how to supplement the limeited knowledge I already have? |
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mvps.org is also a good place to start (click the excel link on the right
side of the page). Many of these sites have formula/vb code examples, tutorials, white papers, book recommendations (I've read some of John Walkenbach's and can recommend those). A couple more I can think of off of the top of my head that I like: xldynamic.com mcgimpsey.com decisionmodels.com "nygirl" wrote: It has been a LONG time since I have used Excel, and I am finding now that there is a great demand for highly polished Excel users out there, and I would like to become one, any suggestions on how to supplement the limeited knowledge I already have? |
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One more site with lots of useful Excel info (including a great list of Excel
related books) www.contextures.com Try clicking the [Tips] button on that page and it'll lead to an index of many Excel subjects with solutions. "JMB" wrote: mvps.org is also a good place to start (click the excel link on the right side of the page). Many of these sites have formula/vb code examples, tutorials, white papers, book recommendations (I've read some of John Walkenbach's and can recommend those). A couple more I can think of off of the top of my head that I like: xldynamic.com mcgimpsey.com decisionmodels.com "nygirl" wrote: It has been a LONG time since I have used Excel, and I am finding now that there is a great demand for highly polished Excel users out there, and I would like to become one, any suggestions on how to supplement the limeited knowledge I already have? |
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