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Sharona77 2/2/2006 9:50 AM PST
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All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are
there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for
formula creation????

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Roger Govier 2/2/2006 10:17 AM PST
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  Hi Sharona

There's a good list here to choose from.
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

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> All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula
> info. Are
> there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding
> rules for
> formula creation????
>
> S


 
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Sharona77 2/2/2006 12:07 PM PST
   
  Thanks! I'll check it out!

"Roger Govier" wrote:

> Hi Sharona
>
> There's a good list here to choose from.
> http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Roger Govier
>
>
> "Sharona77" <Sharona77@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:52AB9FED-8841-45DB-A3F1-54141C8DE5CB@microsoft.com...
> >
> > All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula
> > info. Are
> > there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding
> > rules for
> > formula creation????
> >
> > S
>
>
>
 
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Missy 2/2/2006 12:10 PM PST
   
  I use John Walkenbach's "MS Excel 2003 Formulas" It expects basic knowledge
of Excel and simple formulas, but is a GREAT resource for more complex
knowledge.

"Sharona77" wrote:

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> All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are
> there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for
> formula creation????
>
> S
 
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Sharona77 2/6/2006 10:44 AM PST
   
  Thanks Missy!!

"Missy" wrote:

> I use John Walkenbach's "MS Excel 2003 Formulas" It expects basic knowledge
> of Excel and simple formulas, but is a GREAT resource for more complex
> knowledge.
>
> "Sharona77" wrote:
>
> >
> > All I've been able to find are basic books with the simple formula info. Are
> > there any good reference books that go into more detail regarding rules for
> > formula creation????
> >
> > S
 
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