Hi,
May I ask if you know the good books for Excel's advanced users?
Thank you.
David
Hi,
May I ask if you know the good books for Excel's advanced users?
Thank you.
David
For programming, I recommend:
Excel 2002 VBA Programmer's Reference
Authors: Rob Bovey, Stephen Bullen, John Green, Robert Rosenberg
Professional Excel Development
Authors: Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey, John Green
Both are available at amazon.com
HTH
Regards,
GS
"cyberdude" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May I ask if you know the good books for Excel's advanced users?
> Thank you.
>
> David
>
>
David
> May I ask if you know the good books for Excel's advanced users?
> Thank you.
Here's some that I recommend
http://www.dailydoseofexcel.com/daily-dose-book-list/
--
**** Kusleika
MVP-Excel
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Be aware that the first book has a 2003 edition. Don't buy the 2003 version,
it suffers from a poor edit and is less useful than the previous version.
--
HTH
Bob Phillips
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"GS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> For programming, I recommend:
>
> Excel 2002 VBA Programmer's Reference
> Authors: Rob Bovey, Stephen Bullen, John Green, Robert Rosenberg
>
> Professional Excel Development
> Authors: Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey, John Green
>
> Both are available at amazon.com
>
> HTH
> Regards,
> GS
>
> "cyberdude" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > May I ask if you know the good books for Excel's advanced users?
> > Thank you.
> >
> > David
> >
> >
Hi Bob,
Your absolutely right! That's why I specified the 2002 edition.
I have both editions, but only because the 2003 was available as an ebook.
It's handy being in my laptop when I'm on the road, but I normally use the
2002 printed edition.
Regards,
Garry
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
> Be aware that the first book has a 2003 edition. Don't buy the 2003 version,
> it suffers from a poor edit and is less useful than the previous version.
>
> --
> HTH
>
> Bob Phillips
>
> (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct)
>
> "GS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > For programming, I recommend:
> >
> > Excel 2002 VBA Programmer's Reference
> > Authors: Rob Bovey, Stephen Bullen, John Green, Robert Rosenberg
> >
> > Professional Excel Development
> > Authors: Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey, John Green
> >
> > Both are available at amazon.com
> >
> > HTH
> > Regards,
> > GS
> >
> > "cyberdude" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > May I ask if you know the good books for Excel's advanced users?
> > > Thank you.
> > >
> > > David
> > >
> > >
>
>
>
Hi Garry,
I suggest you mention that next time. You know, I know, but if the Op goes
into a shop and sees the 2003 version they might think that it's a newer
better version.
Regards
Bob
"GS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi Bob,
>
> Your absolutely right! That's why I specified the 2002 edition.
>
> I have both editions, but only because the 2003 was available as an ebook.
> It's handy being in my laptop when I'm on the road, but I normally use the
> 2002 printed edition.
>
> Regards,
> Garry
Hi Bob,
For reasons I can't explain here, I can't specifically do that! I was
counting on someone else stepping up! That said, I can only make positive
suggestions<!!> (..if you get my meaning)
Thanks for stepping up!
Garry
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