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    Post What's best to read first?

    Hi everyone, I joined here just this week.

    Apologies for being lazy, but I was hoping someone could point me to any particularly good threads that I should check out first, so I can get up to speed here?

    Thanks in advance, Michael

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    Hi Michael,

    It's probably best to read something in the forum you originally posted this in - the Articles forum. You'd then see that what you've written above hardly qualifies as an 'Article' - i.e. something which is intended to be informative. Try one of the 'Help' forums...
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    Searching the threads by title with the search term your interested in will work too.
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    Just pick your topic of interest, and read everything. If you can answer, then do so, else just see what is being asked and what is being offered.

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    Also check out Resources under the Site Links dropdown.
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    Post a workbook with sample data and layout if you want a quicker solution.


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