I'm Kevin Vaughn. I used to be pretty good at Excel, or at least in my opinion. I could create fairly complex formulas and use them in conditional formatting. Could also do a passable job of writing code in VBA. However, my skills have atrophied from non-use. Am starting to get back into Excel. Re-reading several books I own and I have a project that interests me I am currently working on.
Have recently started trying to learn the guitar (again,) and as things come up that appear to me as being useful to apply in an Excel Spreadsheet, I add them (or try.)
As it turns out, most of the books I own appear to be from aroud 2002/2003. I have a couple by John Walkenbach, Excel 2003 Formulas and Excel 2002 Power Programming witn VBA. I think I also have Excel Bible by him, but haven't located it yet. I'm currently reading those 2 plus Using MS Excel 2000 (the only Excel Book you need,) and VBA and Macros for Microsoft Excelby Mr. Excel (Bill Jelen,) and Tracy Syrstad.
When I finish those, I plan to re-read PED (Professional Excel Development) and Excel 2002 VBA (by same authors of PED.) Hopefully after finishing all that plus working on my "project" I should be fairly up-to-speed again.
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