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Whether the world of Excel is shiny and new to you and you are a grizzled veteran of some a spreadsheet campaign or prone to long and rambling stories about the good old Multiplan days but chances are that at some stage you will get stuck on something. Given that most IT departments know more about information string theory than they do about Excel, this is where the world of online Excel forums comes to your rescue.
There are far too many for me to list all of them, so this is just a list, in no particular order, of the ones I spend the most time in:
MrExcel
StackOverflow (Excel-VBA)
OzGrid
VBA Express
Excel Guru
Eileen’s Lounge (named in memory of Eileen Wharmby)
Windows Secrets Lounge
Experts Exchange
The Macro Man (coming soon)
There are also many others, such as MS Answers.
our sites have your own feelings or quirks, and idiosyncrasies, so I suggest here you feel most comfortable. call us +1-877-353-1149
they have in common is that they all have rules. wise to read and follow these before you begin, even if you are in a rush! in some sites are pretty lenient in their enforcement of the rules, while others will shoot you at dawn for poor question titles.
The key things to remember generally are:
The rules exist for a reason. Read them! (and read the FAQ section if there is one) Even if the moderators seem tolerant, some regular posters frequent more than one forum and may just ignore your questions if you do not behave correctly – using meaningless titles like “Excel help!!!” will not help your cause. so contact our toll-free number +1-877-353-1149
Chances are that anyone helping you are volunteering their time (nobody on the sites I mentioned is getting paid for helping). If you don’t play nicely, they will take their answers and go home?
The clearer your question and better the answer you will get. Try to state clearly what you need as well as what you’ve tried that did not work?
If you have the problem with the code or be specific. Did you get an error? If what was it, and on which line? Or did the wrong thing happen? Again, if so what? Hopefully, you get the idea with our experts to talk with them in our toll -free number +1-877-353-1149
Unless you want to pay to hire a consultant and you can at some forums), you may have to wait for the right person to see your question. Although many forums allow you to bump your question, this can actually harm your chances of getting a response. Many regulars start their days online with a search for questions with no replies. but our services are better than others so call our toll-free number +1-877-353-1149
we always available for our costumers.
Whether the world of Excel is shiny and new to you and you are a grizzled veteran of some a spreadsheet campaign or prone to long and rambling stories about the good old Multiplan days but chances are that at some stage you will get stuck on something. Given that most IT departments know more about information string theory than they do about Excel, this is where the world of online Excel forums comes to your rescue.
There are far too many for me to list all of them, so this is just a list, in no particular order, of the ones I spend the most time in:
MrExcel
StackOverflow (Excel-VBA)
OzGrid
VBA Express
Excel Guru
Eileen’s Lounge (named in memory of Eileen Wharmby)
Windows Secrets Lounge
Experts Exchange
The Macro Man (coming soon)
There are also many others, such as MS Answers.
our sites have your own feelings or quirks, and idiosyncrasies, so I suggest here you feel most comfortable. call us +1-877-353-1149
they have in common is that they all have rules. wise to read and follow these before you begin, even if you are in a rush! in some sites are pretty lenient in their enforcement of the rules, while others will shoot you at dawn for poor question titles.
The key things to remember generally are:
The rules exist for a reason. Read them! (and read the FAQ section if there is one) Even if the moderators seem tolerant, some regular posters frequent more than one forum and may just ignore your questions if you do not behave correctly – using meaningless titles like “Excel help!!!” will not help your cause. so contact our toll-free number +1-877-353-1149
Chances are that anyone helping you are volunteering their time (nobody on the sites I mentioned is getting paid for helping). If you don’t play nicely, they will take their answers and go home?
The clearer your question and better the answer you will get. Try to state clearly what you need as well as what you’ve tried that did not work?
If you have the problem with the code or be specific. Did you get an error? If what was it, and on which line? Or did the wrong thing happen? Again, if so what? Hopefully, you get the idea with our experts to talk with them in our toll -free number +1-877-353-1149
Unless you want to pay to hire a consultant and you can at some forums), you may have to wait for the right person to see your question. Although many forums allow you to bump your question, this can actually harm your chances of getting a response. Many regulars start their days online with a search for questions with no replies. but our services are better than others so call our toll-free number +1-877-353-1149
we always available for our costumers.
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