Fantastic Spreadsheets and XLC
Fantastic Spreadsheets and XLC
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I have found a website called www.ExcelCalcs.com where you can download free software, called "XLC" to make your Excel workbooks read like text books by displaying cell formulas as mathematical equations.
There is also a fanatastic REPOSITORY OF SPREADSHEETS created by members and a supportive site Forum. Spreadsheets are being added all of the time. This is the sharing that we have all talked about for a long time. They are actively looking for new members and I thought it might interest y'all - so take a look for yourself – it’s all for free.
There is also a fanatastic REPOSITORY OF SPREADSHEETS created by members and a supportive site Forum. Spreadsheets are being added all of the time. This is the sharing that we have all talked about for a long time. They are actively looking for new members and I thought it might interest y'all - so take a look for yourself – it’s all for free.





RE: Fantastic Spreadsheets and XLC
See thread770-181385: Free Excel resource site of 3/15/07.
Cheers,
Joerd
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RE: Fantastic Spreadsheets and XLC
Anyway, it is worth repeating!