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very soon i will be starting a tafe course involving advanced spreadsheets, my question is: Is there a publication available ,where i can access all posible formulas for this work ?
 
Hi Cobber_Oz!

Functions lists available from my email below.

Also see:

Peter Noneley:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/noneley/


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COBBER_OZ said:
very soon i will be starting a tafe course involving advanced
spreadsheets, my question is: Is there a publication available ,where
i can access all posible formulas for this work ?
 
All possible formulas is a bit of a tall order, the combinations are
limitless. The best book for formulae is probably John Walkenbach's book -
Excel 2003 Formulas;, published by John Wiley & Sons; ISBN 0764540734;
US$44.99

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COBBER_OZ said:
very soon i will be starting a tafe course involving advanced
spreadsheets, my question is: Is there a publication available ,where i can
access all posible formulas for this work ?
 
Hi Cobber_Oz!

With that name!

Excel 2003 Formulas by John Walkenbach

You'll find it is currently stocked by Dymocks priced A$74.95

But you can get it shipped from Amazon for US$31.49 plus postage which
will work out about A$15 cheaper.

Best go for the 2003 edition as it is upgraded and differences in
versions of Excel are well flagged.
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Regards
Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia
(e-mail address removed)
Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax and Arguments)
available free to good homes.
 
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