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      28th Aug 2007
I'm probably an intermediate Excel user and new to this list. I feel
like I'm not even close to using Excel as efficiently as I could. I'm
not afraid of coding macros.

What do you think of this book? Is there a better one?

O'Reilly Media -- Bookstore: Excel Hacks, Second Edition
"Excel Hacks, Second Edition Tips & Tools for Streamlining Your
Spreadsheets"
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596528348/index.html


Thanks very much in advance!

Chris
http://amateureconblog.blogspot.com/

 
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      28th Aug 2007
Read the comments by the 1 reviewer:

>There are enough tips covered that different people will appreciate various parts of the book


so you should find something in there you can use.

Is it the best for you? Based on your description, you haven't stated what
you are looking for. Reading the newsgroups on a regular basis may be the
best for you.

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Tom Ogilvy


"Speedmaster" wrote:

> I'm probably an intermediate Excel user and new to this list. I feel
> like I'm not even close to using Excel as efficiently as I could. I'm
> not afraid of coding macros.
>
> What do you think of this book? Is there a better one?
>
> O'Reilly Media -- Bookstore: Excel Hacks, Second Edition
> "Excel Hacks, Second Edition Tips & Tools for Streamlining Your
> Spreadsheets"
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596528348/index.html
>
>
> Thanks very much in advance!
>
> Chris
> http://amateureconblog.blogspot.com/
>
>

 
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      28th Aug 2007
Thanks very much Tom. Now that I've found this group I plan to follow
it.

Have a great day,
Chris

On Aug 28, 11:08 am, Tom Ogilvy <TomOgi...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Read the comments by the 1 reviewer:
>
> >There are enough tips covered that different people will appreciate various parts of the book

>
> so you should find something in there you can use.
>
> Is it the best for you? Based on your description, you haven't stated what
> you are looking for. Reading the newsgroups on a regular basis may be the
> best for you.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Tom Ogilvy
>
> "Speedmaster" wrote:
> > I'm probably an intermediate Excel user and new to this list. I feel
> > like I'm not even close to using Excel as efficiently as I could. I'm
> > not afraid of coding macros.

>
> > What do you think of this book? Is there a better one?


 
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