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Excel 2003

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replyReply Thu 10 Feb 2011, 11:50Delegate Steven said...

Steven has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Excel 2003

I've just attended the Excel 2003 - Intermediate course which was very helpful (due to attend Advanced course in May).

Are you able to recommend any good reference material?

Many thanks

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replyReply Fri 11 Feb 2011, 10:32Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Excel 2003

Hi Steve, thanks for your query. The dummies guides are of course useful, but try www.bettersolutions.com for a good one-stop shop of Excel tutorials.

If you're really at a loose end, try Googling "Excel Is Fun" and look for the YouTube channel of Excel tutorials....

Hope this helps,

Anthony

 

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No Zeros

Want all the zeros in your worksheet to appear blank? Choose Tools/Options, Click on the View Tab, Deselect the Zero Values Option, Click OK.
Easy wasn't it? But be aware that these cells are not actually blank, they still contain the value zero. This is important because certain functions (ie AVERAGE) make a distinction between blank cells and those with a zero value.

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