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Old May 20th, 2004, 04:30 PM
Cary Shultz
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Looking for a book that will bring me up to speed in
about one month. I am a basic user of Excel and am going
to be in a Support function. Using Excel 2000 and Excel
2002.

Thank you,

Cary
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Old May 20th, 2004, 04:38 PM
Frank Kabel
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Hi
have a look at:
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Cary Shultz wrote:
Looking for a book that will bring me up to speed in
about one month. I am a basic user of Excel and am going
to be in a Support function. Using Excel 2000 and Excel
2002.

Thank you,

Cary

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Old May 20th, 2004, 04:46 PM
Cary Shultz
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Frank,

Vielen Dank!

Lived in Frankfurt for a couple of years after graduating
from University. Loved it there!

Anyway, I will take a deeper look at that list. It seems
pretty long!

Thank you again,

Cary
Roanoke, VA USA


-----Original Message-----
Hi
have a look at:
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Cary Shultz wrote:
Looking for a book that will bring me up to speed in
about one month. I am a basic user of Excel and am

going
to be in a Support function. Using Excel 2000 and

Excel
2002.

Thank you,

Cary

.

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Old May 20th, 2004, 09:14 PM
Ken Wright
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Given your text, I wouldn't think you could go too wrong with any of John
Walkenbach's Bible Series IMO

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Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 97/00/02/03

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"Cary Shultz" wrote in message
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Frank,

Vielen Dank!

Lived in Frankfurt for a couple of years after graduating
from University. Loved it there!

Anyway, I will take a deeper look at that list. It seems
pretty long!

Thank you again,

Cary
Roanoke, VA USA


-----Original Message-----
Hi
have a look at:
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Cary Shultz wrote:
Looking for a book that will bring me up to speed in
about one month. I am a basic user of Excel and am

going
to be in a Support function. Using Excel 2000 and

Excel
2002.

Thank you,

Cary

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Old May 21st, 2004, 01:37 AM
CLR
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Default Book for Excel Beginner

I recommend in addition to any book you might get, that you spend a lot of
time here in these newsgroups reading other people's problems, and the many
answers to each........then start trying to figure out the answer yourself
before you read the responders answers.........it continues to help me,
every day.............

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"Cary Shultz" wrote in message
...
Looking for a book that will bring me up to speed in
about one month. I am a basic user of Excel and am going
to be in a Support function. Using Excel 2000 and Excel
2002.

Thank you,

Cary



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Old May 21st, 2004, 03:57 PM
Satish Hulyalkar
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Yes, I endorse this view. Books are fine for liner
learning but practical problem can be tricky and books may
not have straight forward answers which is quite
frustrating. I run person-to-person help desk and if you
(or anyone) are interested you may visit
http://www.satishhulyalkar.com/enhance.htm for details.

Satish

-----Original Message-----
I recommend in addition to any book you might get, that

you spend a lot of
time here in these newsgroups reading other people's

problems, and the many
answers to each........then start trying to figure out

the answer yourself
before you read the responders answers.........it

continues to help me,
every day.............

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"Cary Shultz" wrote

in message
...
Looking for a book that will bring me up to speed in
about one month. I am a basic user of Excel and am

going
to be in a Support function. Using Excel 2000 and Excel
2002.

Thank you,

Cary



.

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Old May 21st, 2004, 06:00 PM
Cary Shultz
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Default Book for Excel Beginner

I agree wholeheartedly. Maybe one day I will earn MVP
honors in Excel 2002 or Excel 2003 ;-). This is how I
learned the ins and outs of WIN2000 AD.

Cary

-----Original Message-----
Yes, I endorse this view. Books are fine for liner
learning but practical problem can be tricky and books

may
not have straight forward answers which is quite
frustrating. I run person-to-person help desk and if

you
(or anyone) are interested you may visit
http://www.satishhulyalkar.com/enhance.htm for details.

Satish

-----Original Message-----
I recommend in addition to any book you might get, that

you spend a lot of
time here in these newsgroups reading other people's

problems, and the many
answers to each........then start trying to figure out

the answer yourself
before you read the responders answers.........it

continues to help me,
every day.............

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3


"Cary Shultz"

wrote
in message
...
Looking for a book that will bring me up to speed in
about one month. I am a basic user of Excel and am

going
to be in a Support function. Using Excel 2000 and

Excel
2002.

Thank you,

Cary



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