http://www.exceltip.com/
www.e-learningcenter.com
The best way to go about is to know, what all excel has...then use F1 key to activate your excel help and then check out
2007-05-13 15:06:39
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answered by planetrp00700 1
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Do not look toward Microsoft to help. I have gone through this the hard way. Of course you will fumble around in order to learn. May I suggest you purchase the Excel 2003 for Dummies reference book. It does not come in an easy reading child's version BUT it is probably the best around ($21.99). Also, I bought an inexpensive set of CDs for $19.99: Instant Office XP & Windows, with 6 CDs, Deluxe Edition. Put out by Topics Entertainment, Renton WA. Has instruction CDs for Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook and Windows. It is not the greatest but certainly better than nothing and a good way to get started. Think I got it at a BEST BUY or CompUSA. Good luck!
2016-05-17 10:20:24
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answered by ? 3
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I have worked in several different offices and am currently a middle school teacher. Excel has been used in some form in each of those jobs. The best way to learn excel is to experiment with it. Start with simple task like tracking your monthly expenditures, each time you try to find a short cut, you will learn a new feature. The standard help is pretty comprehensive when questions are asked. Hope this helps.
2007-05-13 15:05:30
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answered by spyglass1980 1
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there are a few way to lean Excel in fast way - free and with cost.
Free way go to a local library and take a tape about "How yo use MS excel"
Cost way - search way for learning CDs and buy CD. ,
Both way give about the same result
2007-05-13 15:21:08
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answered by Moisey O 2
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microsoft.com has lots of tips, or if you can get excel for dummies, it has basic language instructions
or that guy on tv video professor has good step by step instructional disc's that you follow along with
2007-05-13 15:01:42
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answered by Mystee_Rain 5
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do a web search for >
free tutorials + spread sheets
click on the link below and take your pick
2007-05-13 15:04:44
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answered by Carling 7
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http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line_excel.htm
http://www.usd.edu/trio/tut/excel/
http://www.exceltip.com/tutorial/index.html
2007-05-13 15:04:14
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answered by lovely_marielin 2
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