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Copies Still on Amazon
Richard Rost 
           
12 months ago
I'm amazed that 15 years after this book was released, you can still get copies on Amazon. Used copies are only about $6. Just sayin'... LOL.
Donald Blackwell  @Reply  
        
12 months ago
Goes to show taking the time to do it right makes it worthwhile into the future.

I've purchased some books (even as recent as last year) that I looked forward to getting and then instantly regretted as soon as I tried to read them!
Kevin Robertson  @Reply  
           
12 months ago
I just looked it up on Amazon (UK).
I almost fell off my seat.
Kevin Robertson  @Reply  
           
12 months ago

Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
12 months ago
Kevin Robertson it is worth every penny.
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
12 months ago
I have a signed copy; I wonder what I will get for it?

Nahhh, will never give it up.
Kevin Robertson  @Reply  
           
12 months ago
It's a great book. I have my copy sitting on my shelf with all my other Excel books. They probably need updating,  the most recent is 2016.
Richard Rost OP  @Reply  
           
12 months ago
Wow, that's pretty impressive, 134 pounds. That's like 174 dollars right now. Is that all shipping, or what? I can't imagine buying a book at that price. You can get them over here for like 6 bucks plus shipping, which isn't bad for a used copy. New copies are still like $30.

The thing with Excel is that that's one of the apps that Microsoft is still investing heavily in for development, unlike Access. And Excel is changing and growing every day with all these new features and new functions. I'm planning on eventually revising all of my Excel lessons. The beginner stuff is still pretty much the same, but once you get up into the advanced stuff, now there's all kinds of new stuff that even I have to still learn.
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
12 months ago
For My Doctorate, I needed a book that was out of print. I found 0ne copy in New Zealand and I ended up paying just under $300 for it.
Kevin Robertson  @Reply  
           
12 months ago
I usually pay under GBP40 for a book. I think the last time I paid more was a book on VB.NET (and yes that library also needs updating (2017)).

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