New Excel Feed
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Debra at Contextures has added an RSS feed to her wonderful site. It’s on my blogroll and you should consider putting it on yours too.
Daily posts of Excel tips…and other stuff
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Debra at Contextures has added an RSS feed to her wonderful site. It’s on my blogroll and you should consider putting it on yours too.
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J-Walk:
You realize, of course, that Daily Dose is now even farther down on my Excel Headlines page.
25 May 2005, 12:45 pmDick Kusleika:
What, you didn’t see my new name?
25 May 2005, 1:54 pmJ-Walk:
Ha! OK, I fixed it.
25 May 2005, 3:08 pmDoug Glancy:
You crack me up, Dick. But, you know, I do consider this the acme of Excel web sites.
25 May 2005, 3:59 pmDebra Dalgleish:
Geez, some people are so competitive! Thanks for posting this, and adding Contextures to your blogroll.
25 May 2005, 6:34 pmAnd John, thanks for adding it to your Excel Headlines.
Andrew:
What does “AAA” stand for? Surely not “American Alcoholics Anonymous”?
26 May 2005, 5:49 amDick Kusleika:
No, it’s the article “a”, like “a dog”, “a spreadsheet”, etc. I just studder when I type.
26 May 2005, 8:03 amJ-Walk:
AAA = “An Access Alternative”
26 May 2005, 10:59 amjkpieterse:
John,
How about adding mine too:
www.jkp-ads.com/Feed.xml
27 May 2005, 7:26 amJ-Walk:
It’s there now, Jan Karel.
27 May 2005, 9:10 amjkpieterse:
Thanks John. Much appreciated.
29 May 2005, 3:14 am