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Word/Excel 2003 books

CountZero

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I am going to be teaching a quick and dirty class about using Excel/Word 2003 for some of my coworkers. I'd like to have some type of reference available that they could refer to if they want to learn more or have questions that I can't answer or when I'm not there to answer them.

Any suggestions on some good books? It doesn't need to be in depth about any advanced features, just the basics.

Thanks for the help!

I got an error when I posted this last, sorry if this is a double post!
 
Try the Help file that comes with it :frown:

Teach them basics, such as using the = commands in the cells and instead of typing 1, 2, 3, 4 etc manually, all they have to do is fill in 2 cells and they can drag it into higher digits etc

Your knowledge is better than any tutorial
 
Originally posted by: CountZero
I am going to be teaching a quick and dirty class about using Excel/Word 2003 for some of my coworkers. I'd like to have some type of reference available that they could refer to if they want to learn more or have questions that I can't answer or when I'm not there to answer them.

Any suggestions on some good books? It doesn't need to be in depth about any advanced features, just the basics.

Thanks for the help!

I got an error when I posted this last, sorry if this is a double post!

Pick up some of the Tips and Tricks sheets. Usually a 3 page pamphlet that has lots of information. That or you could just write up your own.
 
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