Reference Book for Excel

  • Thread starter James Silverton
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James Silverton

While I would never pretend to be an expert, I have used Excel for a rather
long time. I still miss the excellent (sorry, no pun!) user's guides and
function reference that Microsoft supplied with Excel 4 and I find myself
still referring to them even with the 2002 version. I would be very
interested on opinions of comparable reference books for the current
version. I have searched on Amazon and, while some books are quite well
reviewed, all seem to have received some very negative opinions as well.
 
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Bernard Liengme

There is book that lists every function but why would you buy it? Help does
the same.
If you want to see functions in action look at John Walkenbach's books.
Beranrd
 
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Pauline

I have Excel 2000 Formulas, by John Walkenbach and it is very informative.
Fairly pricey but worth it.

Pauline
 

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