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    I’ve been going through my e-mails here at work and got this request from a friend[indent]


    I want to help myself become better acquainted with Excel. I thought you may know of a program that can help teach me more advanced stuff. Let me know. thx in advance.


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    So where else would I go other than here?? smile
    Thanks
    have fun

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    • #738225

      Reading the Excel board is a great place to learn new stuff. Any book by Walkenbach is useful. “Advanced” is a relative term. Anything in particular? Charting, pivot tables, VBA?

    • #738226

      Reading the Excel board is a great place to learn new stuff. Any book by Walkenbach is useful. “Advanced” is a relative term. Anything in particular? Charting, pivot tables, VBA?

    • #739272

      For Excel, the books to get are John Walkenbach’s books AND the Wrox Press book on Excel programming.
      There’s material in each not covered in the other.

      After those, what one gets next is dependent on the application and other factors,

    • #739273

      For Excel, the books to get are John Walkenbach’s books AND the Wrox Press book on Excel programming.
      There’s material in each not covered in the other.

      After those, what one gets next is dependent on the application and other factors,

    • #739457

      Hi Mrs. Wolfman: grin
      I’m not knowledgeable enough on Excel to evaluate what is advanced, but “Excel 2000 Functions in Practice” by Patrick Blattner (QUE) seems to cover an awful lot. It comes with a CD. I mostly use it for reference.

    • #739458

      Hi Mrs. Wolfman: grin
      I’m not knowledgeable enough on Excel to evaluate what is advanced, but “Excel 2000 Functions in Practice” by Patrick Blattner (QUE) seems to cover an awful lot. It comes with a CD. I mostly use it for reference.

    • #739581

      I don’t know how adavnced this is, but I think for many people Mr. Excel on Excel is full of useful tricks, tips, info.

      SMBP

    • #739582

      I don’t know how adavnced this is, but I think for many people Mr. Excel on Excel is full of useful tricks, tips, info.

      SMBP

    • #739699

      I’ve had great feed back from my users using LearnKey training CDs in both Word and Windows, from all skill levels. Sorry I haven’t had time to check it for myself.

    • #739700

      I’ve had great feed back from my users using LearnKey training CDs in both Word and Windows, from all skill levels. Sorry I haven’t had time to check it for myself.

    • #740507

      Thanks so much all, I’ve let my friend know of all your suggestions and she’ll be looking into each of them.
      Thank you!
      have fun

    • #740508

      Thanks so much all, I’ve let my friend know of all your suggestions and she’ll be looking into each of them.
      Thank you!
      have fun

    • #759974

      KT, while not a book, the MVPS Excel site http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm%5B/url%5D is a great place to go and visit. Hundreds of links to just about anything you might ever want to know about Excel. HTH compute

      Ron M smile smile smile

    • #759975

      KT, while not a book, the MVPS Excel site http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm%5B/url%5D is a great place to go and visit. Hundreds of links to just about anything you might ever want to know about Excel. HTH compute

      Ron M smile smile smile

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