“Don’t Fear The Spreadsheet” – A Great Story, Really!: Podcast #1584
August 12, 2012 at 6:25 pm MrExcel East
Weekend Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcasts allow Bill some greater latitude in topic and means. Today, this Special “Learn Excel / Don’t Fear The Spreadsheet” Podcast looks at “The Highwaymen” of Florida. NPR [National Public Radio] originally did a story on ‘The Highwaymen’ [you can find the NPR Page Here] back in early July of 2012. What we present today is Bill’s experience of meeting one of ‘The Highwaymen’ – Al Black! Watch Episode #1584!
Many ‘Beginner Oriented’ Excel How-To books say they can bring you from zero to familiar with the important features of Microsoft Excel – ‘Don’t Fear The Spreadsheet’ actually will. Why are we so confident? Because the questions in this book were asked by an absolute Excel Beginner – Tyler Nash – with the answers provided by three (3) Microsoft MVPs specializing in and dedicated to teaching others Microsoft Excel, from the ground up – Kevin Jones, Tom Urtis and Bill Jelen
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You can learn more about The Highwaymen and their art from the book by Gary Monroe: ‘The Highwaymen Florida’s African-American Landscape Artists’

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