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    Book recommendations?

    Can anyone recommend a book for Excel 2007 that would show how to or help with setting up an excel checkbook with balancing equations and any and all similar actions? I would appreciate it.

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    Frank

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    Re: Book recommendations?

    Don't know of any books but there are templates you can download from Microsoft:

    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...i:TC030001643|

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    Re: Book recommendations?

    Excel 2007 Bible by John Walkenbach. Serch Google for free download.
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    Re: Book recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by contaminated View Post
    Serch Google for free download.
    Or you could always buy it!

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    Re: Book recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by Domski View Post
    Or you could always buy it!

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    But it goes cheeper when you download it )))

    EDIT: To be honest I have dozens of e-books related to excel. And I read none of them just because they are e-book. To be honest better to buy... actually))
    Last edited by contaminated; 07-26-2010 at 08:18 AM.

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