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Roger Govier

Hi Biff

Congratulations, very well deserved.
I am also very happy to be joining you, and hope I can live up to
expectations!!!

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Regards

Roger Govier


T. Valko said:
Thanks, Dave.

You're still the man!

Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
 
M

Max

I am also very happy to be joining you, and hope I can live up to
expectations!!!

Hey Roger, subtle comment, but I didn't miss that ...
My congratulations to you too! Cheers

P/s: Is there a reference namelist of the new kids on the MVP-Excel block
available ? Or, could someone kindly take a moment to list these new kids?

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R

Roger Govier

Thanks Max.

Dave has given the reason for the lack of a list.
I have not got round to setting up a Profile on the website yet, neither
would I imagine have many other of the "newbie's" .
 
G

Guest

Select your finished product, copy then click Edit/Paste Special/Values to
convert the formulae to constants. Then delete the other columns you don't
need (verify the paste special works before deleting the source).

I also wanted to jump in and congratulate Biff and Roger on reaching their
goals - very well deserved recognition!
 
M

Max

Dave has given the reason for the lack of a list.
dang! <g> no choice, then. looks like I'll have to read deep into all
postings by the regulars to "gather" such info.
 
M

Max

Dave, thanks for response/links
.. So I don't think you'll be seeing a list posted.
No choice, resigned to this then. disappointed, though, that such occasions
for us to rejoice/celebrate with new Excel MVPs should be stifled by privacy
issues ..

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T

T. Valko

Congratulations, Roger!

I had assumed that you were already A MVP but just didn't make it public.
hope I can live up to expectations!!!

Yeah, I know what you mean. Harlan has already "tested" me. I guess I
passed!

Wooo hooo!

<VBG>

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


Roger Govier said:
Hi Biff

Congratulations, very well deserved.
I am also very happy to be joining you, and hope I can live up to
expectations!!!
 
T

T. Valko

I'm having trouble figuring out just how to do that?

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


Roger Govier said:
Thanks Max.

Dave has given the reason for the lack of a list.
I have not got round to setting up a Profile on the website yet, neither
would I imagine have many other of the "newbie's" .
 
T

T. Valko

Thanks, J!

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


JMB said:
Select your finished product, copy then click Edit/Paste Special/Values to
convert the formulae to constants. Then delete the other columns you
don't
need (verify the paste special works before deleting the source).

I also wanted to jump in and congratulate Biff and Roger on reaching their
goals - very well deserved recognition!
 
G

Gord Dibben

Not a realistic goal.

Try something else like "To not embarrass myself as a MVP!.......too often"<g>

Gord
 
G

Guest

My congratulations also. Well deserved. There'll be a newcomer's meeting
soon (another privacy thing) which you may have already received notice about
- be sure and set that account up so you can attend.

Roger Govier said:
Thanks Max.

Dave has given the reason for the lack of a list.
I have not got round to setting up a Profile on the website yet, neither
would I imagine have many other of the "newbie's" .
 

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