Excel 2007 Macros

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The McGraw-Hill Companies. 2009. This book was written for everyday Excel users, who wants to free themselves from the drudgery of repeating the same tasks over and over again. In this book, you’ll learn powerful shortcuts and time-saving methods for expediting and remembering tasks. It is focused on teaching the things to know to get up and running with spreadsheet macros quickly and easily. There is no need to have a degree in programming or to set aside hours and hours for study to be able to get through the lessons in this little book and put them to work for you right away.

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