Excel: 1992 Publish Dates of Microsoft Press Books

Last reviewed: August 7, 1996
Article ID: Q84073
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows version 4.0
  • Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, version 4.0

SUMMARY

Following is a list of Additional Learning Resources described in the "Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 21-22 and their publishing dates from Microsoft Press. For more information, call Microsoft Press at 1-800-677-7377 (800-MS-PRESS).

MORE INFORMATION

  1. "Getting Started with Microsoft Excel 4 for Windows," 2nd Edition Ralph Soucie Publish date: May 18, 1992

  2. "Getting Started with Microsoft Excel 4 for the Apple Macintosh" Ralph Soucie Publish date: There are no current plans to publish this book.

  3. "Microsoft Excel Step by Step," 2nd Edition, Windows platform Microsoft Corporation Publish date: June 1, 1992

  4. "Microsoft Excel Step by Step," Apple Macintosh platform Microsoft Corporation Publish date: June 1, 1992 NOTE: This book is not listed in the User's Guide 1.

  5. "Running Microsoft Excel," 3rd Edition, Windows platform The Cobb Group Publish Date: June 15, 1992

  6. "Microsoft Excel 4 Companion," Apple Macintosh platform The Cobb Group Publish Date: July, 1992

  7. "The Complete Guide to Microsoft Excel Macros," 2nd Edition Chris Kinata and Charles Kyd Publish Date: July 13, 1992

REFERENCES

"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1" version 4.0, pages 21-22

Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Press, (800) 888-3303


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Last reviewed: August 7, 1996
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