ITT: videos or books to learn excel
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Date: August 19th, 2014 1:57 PM Author: Splenetic fragrant pit
Eh, this is only really the case if you've already got an intermediate / advanced understanding of it.
If you only have a beginners understanding of it (like the kind of person that only really uses it as sort of a word processor for tables), it really does pay to sit down with a book and work through a bunch of examples and concepts.
As for which book though, it really doesn't matter much. All you need is something that will get you to dat intermediate understanding, which any of them will do. Everything else can be googled.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2649478&forum_id=2#26161622) |
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