XL-Dennis
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Hi,
First of all - The articles will be good resources for those who still haven't discovered this sites.
However, I must admit that I´m disappointed that no non-US site is representated on this table
May I ask why (without getting some shotgun sticked up in my....)?
Or should I come to the conclusion that we non-US people is second rated on Mr Excel?
Have a look on:
Stephen Bullen's site (UK):
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/
Charles Williams site on XL and memory (UK):
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/
Dawid Hawleys site(AU):
http://www.microsoftexceltraining.com/
John F. Raffensperger site (NZ):
http://www.mang.canterbury.ac.nz/people/jfraffen/spreadsheets/
Andrew Baker (AU?)
http://www.vbusers.com/home.asp
I don't claim that above mention sites are better then Chip's and John's but they, after all, can contribute as much as the guru's sites with several tips on the article-list.
Kind regards,
Dennis
First of all - The articles will be good resources for those who still haven't discovered this sites.
However, I must admit that I´m disappointed that no non-US site is representated on this table
May I ask why (without getting some shotgun sticked up in my....)?
Or should I come to the conclusion that we non-US people is second rated on Mr Excel?
Have a look on:
Stephen Bullen's site (UK):
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/
Charles Williams site on XL and memory (UK):
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/
Dawid Hawleys site(AU):
http://www.microsoftexceltraining.com/
John F. Raffensperger site (NZ):
http://www.mang.canterbury.ac.nz/people/jfraffen/spreadsheets/
Andrew Baker (AU?)
http://www.vbusers.com/home.asp
I don't claim that above mention sites are better then Chip's and John's but they, after all, can contribute as much as the guru's sites with several tips on the article-list.
Kind regards,
Dennis