Any good Excel 2010 books?

Firefly2012

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I have an extensive Excel library and there seemed to be a plethora of books published to coincide with MS releasing Office 2007. I have not seen the same range published for Excel 2010.

Do you know of any good Excel 2010 books that I may have overlooked? I am not interested in beginner-level books unless they target a very specific and new feature of Excel 2010 (eg Power Pivot).

Thanks :)
 
I have J Walk's 2007 chart book, which is good. Didn't look for a 2010 one as there aren't many differences in chart types etc. and the macro recorder actually works with them in 2010, for the most part. ;)
 
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Ah thanks. I make it a habit not to actually do anything with charts in Excel. But forewarned is forearmed - just in case!

Why do they call you Mary?
 
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A mate of mine at university said I drank like a girl (this was before we met our respective wives) and used to say things like "hurry up, Mary, it's your round". Foolishly, I told one of the Mods here that when we were having a beer and he thought it would be funny to add it to my profile... ;)
 
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Given that I know how much you actually can drink, I shudder to think what your mate considers to be "drinking like a man"! :nervous:
 
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I used to drink a lot more then, so... :biggrin:
 
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Thanks Derek - I have visited Jon Peltier's site many a time. I think I will hold off on parting with any more cash when, as you say, there are excellent online resources for what would be very much a niche requirement for me :)
 
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