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Part VII<br />

Appendixes<br />

Daily Dose of Excel<br />

This is a frequently updated weblog created by Dick Kusleika, with about a dozen contributors (including<br />

me). It covers a variety of topics, and readers can leave comments. The URL is<br />

http://dailydoseofexcel.com<br />

Jon Peltier’s Excel Page<br />

Those who frequent the microsoft.public.excel.charting newsgroup are familiar with Jon Peltier. Jon has an<br />

uncanny ability to solve practically any chart-related problem. His Web site contains many Excel tips and an<br />

extensive collection of charting examples. The URL is<br />

http://peltiertech.com/Excel<br />

Pearson Software Consulting<br />

This site, maintained by Chip Pearson, contains dozens of useful examples of VBA and clever formula techniques.<br />

The URL is<br />

www.cpearson.com/excel.htm<br />

Stephen Bullen’s Excel Page<br />

Stephen’s Web site contains some fascinating examples of Excel code, including a section titled “They Said It<br />

Couldn’t Be Done.” The URL is<br />

www.bmsltd.co.uk/excel<br />

David McRitchie’s Excel Pages<br />

David’s site is jam-packed with useful Excel information and is updated frequently. The URL is<br />

www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm<br />

Mr. Excel<br />

Mr. Excel, also known as Bill Jelen, maintains an extensive site devoted to Excel. The site also features a<br />

message board. The URL is<br />

www.mrexcel.com/<br />

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