Board Thread:Eureka Moments/@comment-50.150.40.110-20151001180603/@comment-32738051-20151005032502


 * -) I feel better now. I'm a bit obsessive compulsive plus I work in Excel all the time - both at work and at home - so I'm a bit of a spreadsheet junkie. I tell people all the time Excel is my friend and it is my favorite MS Office program. However, I thought perhaps I was way overboard on my Secret Society one until AAA chimed in. Thanks!

By the way, AAA, I'd love to see your version if you have it posted anywhere. Mine morphed over time too and it could probably be better.

And Lorri, somewhere on this site I already mentioned necessity being the mother of invention and the same is true of any MS Office program. Sure they all have great functionality and can do a lot and are really useful. But you'll learn best when you find you have a need and learn what and how to use to meet that need. I have also often used others' work as templates to build my own. That's how I learned everything I know about Excel and it was gradually over a long time. I heartily recommend the same to everyone. Just take it slow and learn what you will need as you're ready to use it.