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Recommend - Office/Excel 2007 book

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Have a new PC at work. I always get the first one so as to be the guinea pig with new software.

I am working with mutiple Excel workbooks all day.
Have been using Office 2000 and of course the new has 2007.
(At least they took my advice and got one with XP instead of Vista so I don't have to learn that in a production environment.)

Played around with it yesterday for a couple of hours and found there's no way I can put this PC onto my desk where I have to be in production mode until I can figure out where and how to do everything I need.

There are just too many books out there - surely we have some hardcore users that could recommend one of the better books.

I use mutiple workbook templates - need to learn how to place shortcuts for these on the menu bar (or whatever it's called now).

Where to set up Excel to auto start specific workbooks upon start up.

Can I change the right click menu & tool set (now this is pretty cool) to the items that we use all day and where?

Any of ya'll found a good thorough book?

edit: prob should have put this in the bootcamp etc section - can move if you like.
 
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Hi, I do not own any books on Office 2007 and (shame on me) I do not know any. But a friend of mine recently purchased the tutorial vids of Lynda.com. And they also have Office2007 in their line-up. I just watched a couple of chapters but I thought it was really well made. Maybe this is an alternative for you?


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