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Ed - 02 Sep 2006 20:20 GMT
What are the best books, sources, etc. to use to get certified in Microsoft
Excel? Microsoft® Office Excel® 2003 Step by Step got very bad reviews.
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Peo Sjoblom - 03 Sep 2006 03:23 GMT
If you want knowledge check out any of John Walkenbach's books, if you want
to just pass the certification I believe there are special certification
books that prepare you for that using previous exams etc. The certifications
used to be knows as MOUS, now they are known as MOS (Microsoft Office
Specialist) but when 2007 is released that will change again

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> What are the best books, sources, etc. to use to get certified in
> Microsoft
> Excel? Microsoft® Office Excel® 2003 Step by Step got very bad reviews.
d. rahim - 13 Sep 2006 05:03 GMT
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1) Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques
(0-619-20034-0)

2) Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques,
CourseCard Edition
Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, James S. Quasney
ISBN: 1-4188-4360-1 © 2006

3) Certification Circle: Microsoft Office Specialist Excel 2002 Expert

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Excel 2002?Expert    
Barbara Clemens
ISBN: 0-619-05717-3 © 2002
ISBN-13: 978-0-619-05717-6

Version 2003 isn't out yet.

> If you want knowledge check out any of John Walkenbach's books, if you want
> to just pass the certification I believe there are special certification
> books that prepare you for that using previous exams etc. The certifications
> used to be knows as MOUS, now they are known as MOS (Microsoft Office
> Specialist) but when 2007 is released that will change again
 
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