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Best Book for an Investment Banker to Learn Excel

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goldslap - 01 Jun 2005 09:50 GMT
I'm going to be starting my career shortly as an i-banker (~in a month)
and, as much as it pains me to say, I definetly don't feel as though my
knowledge of Excel is where it should/needs to be.

What are some good books for someone who is relatively unfamiliar with
Excel? I have about a month until I start and really want to get on it.
I already picked up a macros book and have been playing around with
that, but I am running into some problems as my knowledge of Excel is
not that great.

I've been reading some bad reviews about "Microsoft Office Excel 2003
Step by Step" and was hoping someone would recommend some others. BTW,
I am using MS Office Excel 2003. Does it even matter if I pick up a
book that was designed for an earlier version? Also, I'd like something
with an interactive workbook type of thing, if possible.

Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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digvijay21 - 01 Jun 2005 14:59 GMT
hi

it does not really matter if you are reading earlier version of excel
book, i suggest that you go through book "Mastering Excel" its gives
you very detail and comphrehensive knowledge about excel with sample
problems.

regards
digvijay

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