MrExcel
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- Joined
- Feb 8, 2002
- Messages
- 3,414
- Office Version
- 365
- Platform
- Windows
Thanks for being part of the MrExcel community. The site was launched on the Saturday before US Thanksgiving in 1998 - 15 years ago. Since then, MrExcel.com has published 42 books, 1800 videos, 700K message board threads and more.
To thank the message board community for generating 700K+ message board topics, I've just sent e-mails to all registered members with an offer to download five MrExcel tip cards (Excel 2010, VLOOKUP, Macros, Pivot, and Formulas). In case your e-mail got caught in a spam filter, feel free to download the cards from this dropbox folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hh7p2ak1l0vbf4t/oWrAuuF5kh
You are also welcome to print up to 10 copies of each card for friends and co-workers.
If you need any Excel eBooks, I am running an anniversary promo 15 Excel eBooks for $7.50 Each All of these are DRM-free so you can always transfer from PC to Kindle to iPad to whatever gets invented in the future.
For a look back at the earliest MrExcel tip, check this video: Learn Excel - 15 Years Ago Today - Convert Date to Month - Podcast 1829 - YouTube The original answer still works 15 years later, but there are definitely better ways today.
Thanks for being part of the community. I truly enjoy sharing Excel knowledge to make people more efficient at their work.
Bill Jelen
To thank the message board community for generating 700K+ message board topics, I've just sent e-mails to all registered members with an offer to download five MrExcel tip cards (Excel 2010, VLOOKUP, Macros, Pivot, and Formulas). In case your e-mail got caught in a spam filter, feel free to download the cards from this dropbox folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hh7p2ak1l0vbf4t/oWrAuuF5kh
You are also welcome to print up to 10 copies of each card for friends and co-workers.
If you need any Excel eBooks, I am running an anniversary promo 15 Excel eBooks for $7.50 Each All of these are DRM-free so you can always transfer from PC to Kindle to iPad to whatever gets invented in the future.
For a look back at the earliest MrExcel tip, check this video: Learn Excel - 15 Years Ago Today - Convert Date to Month - Podcast 1829 - YouTube The original answer still works 15 years later, but there are definitely better ways today.
Thanks for being part of the community. I truly enjoy sharing Excel knowledge to make people more efficient at their work.
Bill Jelen