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Publisher O'Reilly has released a new book that aims to show how to get the most out of Microsoft Excel.
'Excel Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools', written by David and Raina Hawley, is aimed at intermediate to advanced Excel users. The tools, or hacks, featured in the book were created by Excel users looking for simple solutions to complex problems, according to O'Reilly.
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Sample hacks from 'Excel Hacks' can be found at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/excelhks/chapter/index.html. The book is available now, priced USD24.95.
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