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This Isn't Excel, It's Magic!
By:Bob Umlas
Published on 2007 by www.iil.com/publishing

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Become an Excel wizard Save time and effort with this expanded and enlarged guide. Each tip is written in a friendly, easy-to-understand style and is full of screen shots and visuals to help you on your way. This edition has been upgraded for Excel 2007 Just a few minutes with this book and you will save time and money.

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