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Subject:Re: Announcement:New mailing list From:Joy Zigo <Joy -dot- Zigo -at- HARPERCOLLINS -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 8 Oct 1996 15:38:12 -0400
Amalgamated Tech Writers--
I sometimes work with programmers who develop in Excel, using Visual
Basic or Visual Basic for Applications. I'd like to get a better feel
for using advanced features in Excel and developing in Excel, by
joining a mailing list or two. (Whee! few more digests in the mail
box!).
Does anyone know of lists for people who use Excel itself, and/or for
people who develop with VB or VBA?
Thanks in advance--
Joy
Joy Zigo
Curriculum Developer
HarperCollins Publishers
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joy -dot- zigo -at- harpercollins -dot- com
Disclaimer: My opinions are my own, and not my employer's.
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Subject: Announcement:New mailing list
Author: Stephen Arrants <stephena -at- SONIC -dot- NET> at Internet-Server
Date: 10/8/96 12:21 PM
If you live and/or work in California's North Bay (north of the Golden Gate
Bridge) and you're a technical communicator, you might be interested in the
'northbay-techwrite-list'. Job listings, discussion about print and online
writing issues, etc. are list topics.
For information, send the following to "majordomo -at- lists -dot- sonic -dot- net".
info northbay-techwrite-list