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Hi Shirley

wondering what the purpose of the question is? are you working in a company
with people who have a basic knowledge of excel and you want to extend them?
are you someone who has a good basic knowledge of excel and want to learn
more? is this a home work question?

if it is the first one - two options:
a) i would recommend hiring a "GOOD!!!!!!" excel trainer to come on site for
a day or so, so that each person in the company spends 45 -60 mins with
them at their desk discussing their actual work, how they approach it and
what they would like to be able to do faster / easier etc
b) send them on a 1 day customised training course focusing on the tricks in
excel that actually speed up your work and introducing them to functions
like the IF / VLOOKUP and pivot tables (depending on actual work
requirements)

if it is the second - the other responders have given you a good list of
options

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Cheers
JulieD
check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm
....well i'm working on it anyway
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whats the best way to get a good command over Excel for people who use
Excel
to perform normal jobs and know the basics of using Excel.



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