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I am interested in knowing some of your favorite Excel Add-ins

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Mike C - 10 Mar 2008 02:58 GMT
Hello - I have been too cheap to buy any excel add-ins or plug-ins,
and then recently I downloaded one (i.e., the PUP v6 toolbar), and
realized that it was worth much more than the $40 price tag.

I would be interested to hear some of your favorite add-ins (either
free or purchased) and why you find them to be valuable. It would also
be helpful to have the link to where they can be found.

Thanks!

- M
T. Valko - 10 Mar 2008 04:04 GMT
If you regularly write really complex formulas this add-in has some very
useful functions:

Morefunc - free download:

http://xcell05.free.fr/english/

If you find yourself searching the internet for solutions this add-in makes
that easier:

Google Search - free download:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm

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> Hello - I have been too cheap to buy any excel add-ins or plug-ins,
> and then recently I downloaded one (i.e., the PUP v6 toolbar), and
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Tyro - 10 Mar 2008 21:26 GMT
If you're interested in business/financial functions, this add-in has over
500 and it's free

http://www.businessfunctions.com/

Tyro

> Hello - I have been too cheap to buy any excel add-ins or plug-ins,
> and then recently I downloaded one (i.e., the PUP v6 toolbar), and
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> - M
Tyro - 10 Mar 2008 21:29 GMT
Regarding the PUP add-in. John Walkenbach writes books on Excel such as
Excel 2003 Bible, Excel 2007 Bible. The books cost $40. They have a coupon
that allows you to buy the PUP for $10 and the source code for just $20
more.

Tyro

> Hello - I have been too cheap to buy any excel add-ins or plug-ins,
> and then recently I downloaded one (i.e., the PUP v6 toolbar), and
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> - M
Dave K - 11 Mar 2008 03:29 GMT
> Regarding the PUP add-in. John Walkenbach writes books onExcelsuch asExcel2003 Bible,Excel2007 Bible. The books cost $40. They have a coupon
> that allows you to buy the PUP for $10 and the source code for just $20
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thanks tyro
Tyro - 11 Mar 2008 03:35 GMT
You're welcome

Tyro

On Mar 10, 3:29 pm, "Tyro" <T...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Regarding the PUP add-in. John Walkenbach writes books onExcelsuch
> asExcel2003 Bible,Excel2007 Bible. The books cost $40. They have a coupon
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thanks tyro
 
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