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Resolved: Become Awesome in Excel in 2012
My career wouldn’t be what it is without my strength in Excel. I had the good fortune to work for a company that required strong Excel (originally Lotus 1-2-3) skills. You had to become very proficient in spreadsheets and analysis … Continue reading