MrExcel #1 on Top 10 List...

That's all true, but it does (or did) have a great profile of Richard... ;)

and it's missing J-Walk's site and JKP's site amongst others, which I think should outrank YouTube!! :)

... and Andy Pope's, which along with Peltier's site is one of the few that I visit to plagiarise (oops I meant research).
 

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... and Andy Pope's, which along with Peltier's site is one of the few that I visit to plagiarise (oops I meant research).

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, as they say... :biggrin:
 
Yep, Chip Pearson's site is one of the best non-forum Excel sites I have come across. I constantly reference his write-up on Event Procedures. Great stuff!
 
Colin_L,

Good point...I didn't realize that Ozgrid was a pay per thread site now. How lame! We've got all the right people in the room, so...let's hear it....everyone post your top 10 excel sites.

BTW, my criteria is based off of my experience...mainly googling VBA questions. Ozgrid is really good for that, but asking new questions....you've right.

We're doing a top 10 excel blogs (and maybe Access) next...speak up now if you have an opinion there too.

-Henry
oDesk.com
Changing How the World Works

I also believe that you have to pay to start a post there now, so why that is factored in for EE but not for Oz....? [I have no affiliation with either site].




lol... indeed. :rofl:


And yet another one not yet mentioned (this could go on for a while!) - **** Kusleika's site.
 
If you want our suggestions you are going to have to tell us the criteria, otherwise it is just a beauty contest (and OzGrid still fails).
 
These are my top 10 excel sites that I visit most frequently:

http://www.mrexcel.com/
http://vbaexpress.com/
http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/MainPage.aspx
http://spreadsheetpage.com/
http://www.contextures.com/
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.html
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/index.html
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/
Microsoft Office Excel's official website and knowledge base
http://www.dailydoseofexcel.com/

There are others, but usually only found when searching something on google.

As someone else noted that Tom Urtis's site is coming along and it looks great in the starting stages.

I use to like ozgrid and still do like their archived posts, but sucks as a forum IMO now.

Also I like VBAexpress and I have an account, but for some reason I went there the other day not logged in and it wouldn't let me view anything. Not sure if it was just my PC that day or if you now have to be a member there to view things? If that is the case, then I'm not a big fan of having to register to view something that I want an answer to when I can get it somewhere else?

Also, Expert-Exchange seems really nice, but have never registered to actually see if it is worth it and not sure if I can post enough, so that it would be free for me, because why pay when I have mrexcel here and all of its resources, but maybe I am missing something about the site.

Well that is my 2 cents and take it for what its worth.
 
If you want our suggestions you are going to have to tell us the criteria, otherwise it is just a beauty contest (and OzGrid still fails).


XLD, how about the top 10 websites for learning/mastering excel, and seperately (if you wish), the top 10 excel blogs...

-Henry
oDesk.com
 

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