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Depends upon where you start from, and what you want to achieve.

Check out John Walkenbach's Excel 2003 Bible as a start.

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Considering you can get it delivered to your inbox, free, you might want to
try MrExcel's new book.
http://www.mrexcel.com/learn-excel.html
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 10:12:15 +0100, "Bob Phillips" wrote:
Depends upon where you start from, and what you want to achieve.

Check out John Walkenbach's Excel 2003 Bible as a start.


Strongly agreed.
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Yeah, I think I can hear John training the choir with the
refrain, with John on the guitar,

(Make it mine, make it mine, make it mine)
Three Coins In the Fountain
http://www.ladyofspain.com/threecoins.html

as to the Witch book (hey this is cheap, much cheaper than John's)
Amazon.com: Books: The Wicca Garden: A Modern Witch's Book of Magickal and Enchanted Herbs and Plants (Citadel Library of the
Mystic Arts)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...18320?v=glance



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Depends upon where you start from, and what you want to achieve.

Check out John Walkenbach's Excel 2003 Bible as a start.

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RP
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