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01-11-2007 until 02-11-2009
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Now Available!!! - Get the Most Out of Excel 2007 eBook

Get the most out of Excel 2007 - The Ultimate Excel 2007 Help Guide is now available

Complete searchable eBook, 384 pages, 250 Screenshots

• Discover the new User Interface of Office Excel 2007, Menu Tabs, Ribbons, Contextual tools, Program tabs, Quick Access to Toolbar and Groups.

• Learn how to easily Access any command in the Ribbon(s) using Keyboard Shortcuts.

• Maximize Excel potential! Work faster and more efficient to make the most of the new Office Excel 2007 program.

• Learn the rich options of Conditional Formatting, Sorting & Filtering by Colors and using of Themes & Styles.

• An amazing collection of tips, tricks, keyboard shortcuts, as well as undocumented hidden tips and solutions.

• Analyze data by using Tables and PivotTables according to your needs.
 
08-13-2003 until 09-13-2010
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Posting Guidelines. NEW USERS read this first

A few guidelines for posting new messages:

1) Be Descriptive

When posting please explain what you are trying to do. If there are any errors, please specify the Excel version you are using.

Remember, you know a lot more about your spreadsheet than we do. Don't assume we know what you are trying to do - be very descriptive so we can learn as much as possible to help.

2) Use smart topic names / subjects

Post a descriptive topic name. Give a short summary of your problem in the subject. Don't use attention getting subjects. They usually don't get attention.


This is a community, where Excel users help their fellow users. They do it in their own time without commitment of any kind. Bear in mind that content of a post is that of the user and doesn't necessarily mean that it is technically proven. You use the contents at your own risk.


3) No double posting.

A post in a single forum should be enough to get a response.


Enjoy!


 
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