Tag Archives: links

New Links – 2018

Some new links to active Excel related blogs: David Hagar has been active in the Excel community for many years, and has published the Excel For You blog since 2013.  I was led to it by a recent post on a UDF … Continue reading

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February Links

Two new links with valuable free resources: .net and office automation follies : including many advanced VBA resources.  Thanks to Alfred Vachris for the link. AET VBE Tools : Tools for the Visual Basic editor from Andrew Engwirda (via Daily Dose of … Continue reading

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Two new links

Following the blog theme of using Excel for working with numbers without a $ on the front, I have added to my links: EngineerExcel EngineerExcel.com was founded by Charlie Young. He is a licensed professional engineer with a degree in … Continue reading

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A Loopy Link (and three more)

For some reason Doug Glancy’s Excel Blog has escaped my attention up till now, but having a browse today, I discovered this loopy animation: which would not have been out of place in Douglas Hofstadter’s “I am a Strange Loop” I really … Continue reading

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Solvers, parsers and more

Links to some really useful recently discovered sites: OpenSolver for Excel OpenSolver is an Excel VBA add-in that extends Excel’s built-in Solver with more powerful solvers. It is developed and maintained by Andrew Mason and students at the Engineering Science … Continue reading

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