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Honorary Mechanic
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Does anyone have an idea as where to find help with Excel products? MSDN is not offering any help, and everywhere else I turn to is frustrating. Help needed.
 
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Do you mean help with Excel in general or integrating Excel with SS? What are you trying to do?
 
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MSDN is a deveopers network. If you have questions concerning using Excel, I suggest an MS Excel user forum.
 
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Honorary Mechanic
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Kirk, just Excel in general. I have been trying to get more practice for use at work.

Larry, I tried to get on a couple of MS's forums, and felt like I was being directed to other locations constantly. Maybe a help desk issue.
 
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Honorary 'Aussie' Mechanic
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In Excel, the Help > Microsoft Excel Help is a good place to start. I found that the built-in help of earlier versions (prior Office 2003) more user friendly and easier to work with compared to the newer online Help.

I consider myself “reasonably” proficient with Excel, so if you have a question, I may be able to help you.

If it is too involved to be a part of this forum, my email is in my profile.

Terry
 
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If you do a search for "Excel tutorials" you'll find a ton of sites, some free, some not-so-free, some good, some not-so-good. Of course you'll want to use tutorials for the particular version of Excel/Office you're using. My Excel "skills" are limited to bull-in-the-China-shop level, but I do manage Wink
 
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