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Anime:Any-may
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Kota Bharu, Malaysia
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how to use excel? Use/key in the formulas ? Know any good tutorial sites?Just basic stuff. I used excel before, but just once doing a sinusoidal graph with scatter diagram. I seem to forget how to use it now.
Help.
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Join Date: Mar 1999
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I would strongky recommend that you go to a good book store and get a copy of useing excell. it is a rather thick book and you will need it.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: united kingdom
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try this site Cramsession.com
and of course the microsoft site is also a good place for help with all ms products. |
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Join Date: Nov 1999
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www.exceltip.com is a useful site, lots of tips.
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My local library has vid tutorials on MS Office. Try and see if they have 1 at yours.
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if you have excel xp or 2000 then you have a very good book on your computer all ready just press the help button when your using excel and and type your question.
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Anime:Any-may
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Yes its excel XP-I have left it like 2 years ago. Now on SPSS.easier. thanks
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There are cheaper books available to the new user like "learn Excel Visually", and" Excel for Dummies" that run about 15-18 bucks at Staples and other Office stores. They're pretty good for the begginner.
These books assume no prior Excel experience.
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