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Excel 97 for Windows for Dummies Quick Reference
The good news is that Microsoft Excel is out in a brand-new version with more features than ever before. The bad news is that this brand-new version contains plenty of new functions and commands to remember. So, to help you … Continue reading
MORE Excel 97 for Windows for Dummies
It’s all well and good for Microsoft to keep adding great new features to the world’s most popular spreadsheet program; but if you can’t figure out how to take advantage of them, then all’s for naught. MORE Excel 97 For … Continue reading
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Excel 97 Programming for Windows for Dummies
By itself, Excel 97 can do some pretty amazing stuff. Add Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and you add a whole other dimension of automation and customization. Excel 97 Programming For Windows For Dummies offers plenty of practical examples of … Continue reading
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Excel 97 for Windows for Dummies
Just because electronic spreadsheets like Excel 97 have become almost as commonplace on today’s personal computers as word processors and games doesn’t mean that they’re well understood or well used. In fact, many computer users – even those well versed in the … Continue reading