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Its free.

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout at you
when you try to open it.

It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.

Its at www.xlfdic.com

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Thanks again, Peter. Another fine reference tool. I have an earlier copy,
and now I'll grab the updated one. Very much appreciated, as always.

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Its free.

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout at you
when you try to open it.

It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.

Its at www.xlfdic.com

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On Dec 5, 9:16*am, Peter Noneley wrote:
Its free.

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout at you
when you try to open it.

It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.

Its atwww.xlfdic.com

Peter Noneley
Cardiff
Wales
UK


Thank you very much. I had v1 but didn't know who to thank! I use it
frequently.
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Peter wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 06:16:41 -0800 (PST):

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout
at you when you try to open it.


It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.


Its at www.xlfdic.com


My reference book for Excel is John Walkenbach's "Excel 2002 Formulas"
in PDF format. I also have the MS Excel manuals and use them too. Was
2002 the last time they had real manuals?

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Hi Peter

Great, i check it out this weekend


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Its free.

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout at you
when you try to open it.

It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.

Its at www.xlfdic.com

Peter Noneley
Cardiff
Wales
UK

www.xlfdic.com




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I'm actually not certain when they moved to a "paperless" product myself.
But I sure do miss having one to just browse through and pick up on new ideas
from without having to just sit down at a console and dedicate myself to only
reading the manual. God only knows how much knowledge I absorbed in the
"library" as opposed to what I don't get now at a console.

I don't think you learn as much about things with the "help files only" type
of documentation provided these days as back when they actually required the
manual dexterity to turn a page, or the ability to pretty much randomly open
to a place and just start reading for the purpose of simply learning
something new.

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Peter wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 06:16:41 -0800 (PST):

Its had all the macros and VBA removed, so Excel won't shout
at you when you try to open it.


It just a plain old everyday XLS file, no fancy tricks.


Its at www.xlfdic.com


My reference book for Excel is John Walkenbach's "Excel 2002 Formulas"
in PDF format. I also have the MS Excel manuals and use them too. Was
2002 the last time they had real manuals?

--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


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