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Hi Everyone, Hope You doing well. One of my friends told me about this Website and I really found it very helpful and ultimately decided to be the member of this forum.
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Hey everyone, currently taking an excel class so I stumbled across this website looking for some answers for my struggles! But also using excel for my own personal use, Hopefully I can become more than just amateur with this program.
 
Hey everyone. I started a new job that requires a lot of Excel knowledge and I don't know as much as they need. So I found this website to help me figure out ways to complete my tasks and help me learn.
 
What's up, everybody? I have recently started a new job and while it is not extremely excel oriented, I want to enhance my skills so that I can eventually make my way into a more analytical position within this company. I just randomly came across this site, and I think it will be a huge help in getting my skills where they need to be.
 
Hi all.

Noob here from UK.

I am looking to learn new IT skills, especially Excel/VBA.

I can see that there a lots of resources to learn Excel/VBA in this great forum.

Looking forward to interacting with the community.
 
Hello Everybody
I'm from Chile and i'm looking to learn more about excel and dashboard to present data of the place i work.
I currently work in a Metallurgical Process Plant
 
Hi. Just joined. Like many others, I am good with Excel, but have so much to learn. I've been lurking on this and other forums when I need to find a way to do stuff.

Tom
 
Hi All,

Ive been a lurker for a few years now and have finally decided to make an appearance. Ive learnt so much from this site and and still learning!
I use Excel every day for work amongst other programmes and an always looking for tips and advice to be better.

Best regards,

Pete.
 
Hello All -

I've been a long time follower and subscriber, but have finally become a member of the forum. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
 
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I use excel daily and I have followed Chandoo and other excel specialists for some time now. Its been great and very helpful to have these posts.
I use all these to gain knowledge and helps me tailor the examples to my requirements.:)
 
Hi All,

New member, never really found the site/forum till last month, have enjoyed the blog posts and decided to join the forum.

Looking forward to learning.

Ulrich
 
Good Morning (well in Japan it is now),

I am learning more about Excel but still have a long way to go. I have built a number of projects from YouTube that have helped me at work. I continue to see more interesting things Excel can due so here I am.

Jim
 
Hey!

I'm starting as Junior Key Account Manager in a few months and are super-eager to improve my skills in Excel. Look forward to learn and hopefully learn others in the future.
 
I started studying Excel, since it was not Excel, but Lotus 1-2-3 (with a computer without HD, “only 5 1/4 floppy disk” and with a green monitor ...
I am always looking for the most efficient way to solve a problem (I remember a teacher who answered a question about the best way to learn Excel and he said: you must be lazy, everybody told! how can be that, teacher? Him completed: then you must learn well the construction of the formulas and so, you can sit and see Excel working for you), therefore I am always willing to do a little more research to find the best solution. And by joining this blog, I know I will have many excellent learning opportunities, I admire Chandoo's skills. I can see that many Excel experts are members of this amazing blog.
Thanks to everyone for being here to teach and share your knowledge.
 
Greetings comrades. I'm a longtime user of reddit.com/r/excel, and have often seen links to here. I created an account when I saw a question that I could contribute an answer to.

I guess my level of excel knowledge is somewhere between "intermediate" and "expert". My job is 100% excel from morning coffee to home time. I mostly use PowerPivot and PowerQuery, but more recently I've added a bit of VBA to the mix, which is very exciting to me.

I'm mainly looking to improve by reducing the demands that I place on my poor little computer, which quite frequently gets cooked by my powerpivot queries and measures.

Looking forward to chatting with y'all. Have a great monday!
 
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