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Larry E
 
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I have two book by Microsoft Press for Excel 2000 that are free for the asking.

1 book is "Step by Step Microsoft Excel 2000" and includes the un-opened CD
that came with the book.

The other book is "Microsoft Excel 2000 Visual Basic for Applications
Fundamentals"
and this also has the un-opened CD.

Anyone who is interested, can contact me
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Hi Larry,

You can donate these book to the library? I think. So people can use it again.
What do you think?

"Larry E" wrote:

I have two book by Microsoft Press for Excel 2000 that are free for the asking.

1 book is "Step by Step Microsoft Excel 2000" and includes the un-opened CD
that came with the book.

The other book is "Microsoft Excel 2000 Visual Basic for Applications
Fundamentals"
and this also has the un-opened CD.

Anyone who is interested, can contact me

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Larry E
 
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Well, I guess that's what I'll have to do. I thought that since this is a
"New Users" message board, someone who is still working with Excel 2000 would
find these books useful. But I guess FREE isn't enough.

Offer is hereby withdrawn. Thanks for posting Mr. Arquiza.

Larry

"Mel Arquiza" wrote:

Hi Larry,

You can donate these book to the library? I think. So people can use it again.
What do you think?

"Larry E" wrote:

I have two book by Microsoft Press for Excel 2000 that are free for the asking.

1 book is "Step by Step Microsoft Excel 2000" and includes the un-opened CD
that came with the book.

The other book is "Microsoft Excel 2000 Visual Basic for Applications
Fundamentals"
and this also has the un-opened CD.

Anyone who is interested, can contact me

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AlbertObalt
 
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Larry,

I just found your post when you withdrew your offer.

I'm interested in both books and I'm a new user of Excel 2000.

Email me privately if you want to send it over to a struggling Excel
user.


Thanks




Larry E wrote:
Well, I guess that's what I'll have to do. I thought that since this is a
"New Users" message board, someone who is still working with Excel 2000 would
find these books useful. But I guess FREE isn't enough.

Offer is hereby withdrawn. Thanks for posting Mr. Arquiza.

Larry

"Mel Arquiza" wrote:

Hi Larry,

You can donate these book to the library? I think. So people can use it again.
What do you think?

"Larry E" wrote:

I have two book by Microsoft Press for Excel 2000 that are free for the asking.

1 book is "Step by Step Microsoft Excel 2000" and includes the un-opened CD
that came with the book.

The other book is "Microsoft Excel 2000 Visual Basic for Applications
Fundamentals"
and this also has the un-opened CD.

Anyone who is interested, can contact me


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Email at albertdotobaltatgmaildotcomnospamplease

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