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Andrew’s Excel Tips has a new home
Why the change?
Well, my old blog site was getting very tired. Comments were disabled due to the inability to fight spam effectively and I missed getting feedback.
People don’t move their blog unless they have some good stuff coming up. Update your RSS reader...
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Not Excel related, but some interesting reading on hardware, memory, and the boot process.
Motherboard Chipsets Memory Map
How Computers Boot UP
You could spend all day reading articles on that site. If you’re into that kind of thing. Read More...
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I came across a couple of interesting web applications recently. The first is AccountingASAP.com. Offering free invoicing is a great way to get their name out there and encourage users to check out their for-pay stuff. It reminds me a little of the free version vs. pro version model, but there are differences...
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Cloud Excel
Excel Web App 2010 Overview
Editing in Excel Web App – Part I I haven’t used the web app yet, so take my comments in that light. Fidelity appears to be the word of the hour. Clearly MS thinks it’s important, but I’m not so sure. I don’t expect my bank’s website...
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I recently did an interview with Ross at MIE. Check it out. I’m able to subscribe to MIE podcasts via iTunes now. So if that’s your preferred method, have at it. Read More...
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How do you get Microsoft Office for free for Macs and PCs? is written by fellow MVP Jim Gordon. He’s a Mac guy, but I still like him.
Strategy #5
Ask for Microsoft Office for your birthday or a holiday, such as Christmas.
Hey, you never know!
Good stuff. Read More...
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My off-the-cuff recruit a new VBA programmer week comment got a modest amount of traction around the ‘tubes. Yet, I didn’t want to wait a whole year to provide these links. From msdn’s Getting Started with VBA… series.
Are you facing a repetitive clean up of fifty tables in Word...
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Go check out the first Methods in Excel Podcast hosted by Ross McLean. The first guest is Simon Murphy of Codematic. I’m slotted for a future show, so I’m looking forward to that. Read More...
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Welcome to 2002, Mike! In another five years you’ll be on Facebook and Twitter. I kid because I love.
Mike Alexander of DataPig Technologies has started Bacon Bits, “Delicious pieces of Excel and Access training”. It promises to be the feel-good Excel blog of the year. Check it out...
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I kept getting the Edit Links message when I opened this on particular file, but I could never find the link. It wasn't in any formulas or range names. I ended up copying each cell to a new worksheet and seeing when that new worksheet got the link. Fortunately it was about [...] Read More...
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Ron sez:
What happens often is that one person will have one of these spreadsheets open and the other spreadsheets linked to the subject spreadsheet closed and decide to insert a column that throws off the references of the closed linked spreadsheets. If the person knew which spreadsheets were linked...
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Enterprise Level Access - The Daily WTF
A pretty good DWTF featuring VBA. Check it out. Read More...
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John Walkenbach on his new Spreadsheet Page has posted what he believes is a comprehensive list of Excel Blogs with RSS feeds. You can find it here Thankfully I made the list, but can you point us toward any that are missing? It's a nice job where you can select the blog in the left side bar and...