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What are the best productivity add-in for Microsoft Excel I can use at business ?
Hello,
I am using microsoft excel 2010 about 8 hours per day at work for different tasks so I would love to know what are the best add-in (s) I can really depend on or use in business that facilitate tasks for my daily work? Right now I am using asap utilities by pasten and it is really amazing one, so I would like to know if there are any a like? Thanks a lot Mohamed GadAllah! |
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Hi
there are lots of add-ins but all depends what kind of tasks you have to accomplish. Could you be a bit more specific ?
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IMHO the best productivity add-in is a thorough knowledge of those functions, etc. you need and how and when to use them. A good working knowledge of Excel vba could well be up there, as it allows you to write your own tools.
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I am working as a financial accountant. I do not know any VB codes ... shall I learn it!? and is it VB 6 or a later version? I mean for Excel VBA only purposes. |
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Excel VBA is the Excel version of Visual Basic for Applications, not VB6 (which hasn't been available for years) or its successor VB.NET. Ideally, you would learn VBA for whichever version(s) of Excel you work with - each version differs as features get added/revised/deleted.
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I would have thought it obvious from my previous reply that the answer to that can only be No. VB6 has nothing to do with VBA.
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This is the version I've in Excel 2010. Ok, sorry if I misunderstood ... Please advise for the right thing I should do? |
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So you would learn Excel VBA for Office 2010...
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Where can I get started because I know nothing about coding
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There are many courses and books on Excel VBA. For books, you could do worse than start with these: http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php/book/C45/
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Don't forget that a lot can be accomplished with formulas, though...
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ok i will take my chances.
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Cross-posted at: http://www.techsupportforum.com/foru...ss-778298.html
For cross-posting etiquette, please read: http://www.excelguru.ca/content.php?184
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