Excel Function Dictionary v3

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Peter Noneley

Its free.

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout at you
when you try to open it.

It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.

Its at www.xlfdic.com

Peter Noneley
Cardiff
Wales
UK
(e-mail address removed)
www.xlfdic.com
 
Thanks again, Peter. Another fine reference tool. I have an earlier copy,
and now I'll grab the updated one. Very much appreciated, as always.
 
Its free.

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout at you
when you try to open it.

It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.

Its atwww.xlfdic.com

Peter Noneley
Cardiff
Wales
UK
(e-mail address removed)

Thank you very much. I had v1 but didn't know who to thank! I use it
frequently.
 
Peter wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 06:16:41 -0800 (PST):
Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout
at you when you try to open it.
It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.

My reference book for Excel is John Walkenbach's "Excel 2002 Formulas"
in PDF format. I also have the MS Excel manuals and use them too. Was
2002 the last time they had real manuals?

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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
 
I'm actually not certain when they moved to a "paperless" product myself.
But I sure do miss having one to just browse through and pick up on new ideas
from without having to just sit down at a console and dedicate myself to only
reading the manual. God only knows how much knowledge I absorbed in the
"library" as opposed to what I don't get now at a console.

I don't think you learn as much about things with the "help files only" type
of documentation provided these days as back when they actually required the
manual dexterity to turn a page, or the ability to pretty much randomly open
to a place and just start reading for the purpose of simply learning
something new.
 
Hi Peter,

Tremendous work, really appreciated and thank you very much!
And, PLEASE, can u tell me how do you do all the staff in the file without VBA?

Best,
Levan
 
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