Add-ins for Excel
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Simon Baker on 27/10/2003 12:09:36.Topic has 5 posts; viewed 3189 times.Planning, Strategy and Management [This topic is read only]Forum List | Unified View | Latest PostsPopular Topics | Editor's Choice | Voices WebLog
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Simon BakerResource Planning & MIS AnalystTui Travel - Specialist Sector160 posts0 friends welcomed
Add-ins for Excel [27/10/2003 12:09:36]
I'm looking for add-ins for Excel other than the standard one that everyone uses, and preferably not having to pay for it, the only (expensive) one I have come across is Mitan. Or if someone has something they can e-mail me, let me know.
Dave ApplebyWFM & Business Telephony ManagerHealthcare Insurance1565 posts0 friends welcomed
Add ins. [27/10/2003 12:22:56]
What sort of add in? I've a nice macro that generates random Monty Python quotes................. DaveA
I fart in your general direction... [27/10/2003 12:37:56]
Errm.. no that won't be any good for me, I was thinking more like Erlang, Merlang, etc... preferably recall and abandon rates, got the stuff from www.erlang.co.uk
Chris Nashn/an/a45 posts0 friends welcomed
Big Sharp Teath [28/6/2004 15:02:54]
I'll take a copy of that one!
Paul Dulfo-StaggPBX Engineer, NCTS, NCDS, NCSSwitheld273 posts1 friends welcomed
Bruce, Bruce and Bruce would like a copy [28/6/2004 16:55:57]
Hi Bruce, the Bruce's here would like a copy of your MP macro. Just right to impress the Sheilas.
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