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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003
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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003

by Ed Bott, Woody Leonhard
September 2003
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
1368 pages
56h 14m
English
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Chapter 24 Excel Essentials
For an explanation of how range names work in formulas, see “Using Range Names and Labels in
Formulas,” p. 726.
For details on the incredibly useful Special button, see “Selecting Ranges of Data with the Go To Dialog
Box,” p. 650.
File Compatibility Issues
The standard binary format for an Excel 2003 workbook is the same as the format used for
Excel 97, Excel 2000, and Excel 2002. In an office where all users have access to one of
these relatively modern Excel versions, you should save and exchange files by using the
Microsoft Excel Workbook format.
Excel 2003 is also capable of opening and saving worksheets and workbooks ...
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