From: JS on 25 May 2010 12:29 I've been using excel for a long time, but my new job requires me to be more of a power user than I currently am. Any suggestions on online course/tutorials? Books? Free websites that can assist in my learning? I'm comfortable with using most excel functions, but need to improve most in the advanced functions area, better/efficient workbook design, preparing a workbook for distribution/collaboration, and generally those tips and tricks that help a user go from good to great. Any ideas are much appreciated.
From: Gary Brown on 25 May 2010 14:42 IMHO, Any book by John Walkenbach will do the trick. Check out Amazon.com or his website... http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php/book/C45/ -- Hope this helps. If it does, please click the Yes button. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Gary Brown "JS" wrote: > I've been using excel for a long time, but my new job requires me to be more > of a power user than I currently am. > > Any suggestions on online course/tutorials? Books? Free websites that can > assist in my learning? > > I'm comfortable with using most excel functions, but need to improve most in > the advanced functions area, better/efficient workbook design, preparing a > workbook for distribution/collaboration, and generally those tips and tricks > that help a user go from good to great. > > Any ideas are much appreciated.
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