Hi,
Does anyone know about Excel work? I want to learn about Excel workflow. Can you please tell me? I want to know how to format cells in Excel, how to create hyperlinks, and all the details about Excel. Please help me. Also, I want to understand the preparation of ESI, PF, Gratuity, and monthly/anual returns. If you know any good books, please inform me. My email ID is [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/misc.php?do=email_dev&email=YXNlZW1zaGVpa2 hAZ21haWwuY29t[/IMG].
Thank you,
Aseem Sheikh
From India, Manipal
Does anyone know about Excel work? I want to learn about Excel workflow. Can you please tell me? I want to know how to format cells in Excel, how to create hyperlinks, and all the details about Excel. Please help me. Also, I want to understand the preparation of ESI, PF, Gratuity, and monthly/anual returns. If you know any good books, please inform me. My email ID is [IMG]https://www.citehr.com/misc.php?do=email_dev&email=YXNlZW1zaGVpa2 hAZ21haWwuY29t[/IMG].
Thank you,
Aseem Sheikh
From India, Manipal
hai these are very use full xl formats which i prepared by my self have a look
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear format is good but there is no consideration in case of Jiont Contribution/ voluntary contribution if that exceeds then ????
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Use the Download box at the top of the page; other members have already posted material here. There are some Excel spreadsheets here, but you will need to search through the listing of 7 pages.
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It is not easy to learn Excel from a book; you need to enroll in a basic class first and then practice, practice, practice. Once you have learned the basics, you can use a book to help you with other functions. There are numerous books on Excel, so no one can recommend one to you. I suggest you look first at Excel for Dummies; it should be available at any good bookshop in India, I think. There is also a lot of material posted here on CiteHR about Excel. Just use the Download box at the top of the page to find it.
John in Oz
From Australia, Melbourne
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It is not easy to learn Excel from a book; you need to enroll in a basic class first and then practice, practice, practice. Once you have learned the basics, you can use a book to help you with other functions. There are numerous books on Excel, so no one can recommend one to you. I suggest you look first at Excel for Dummies; it should be available at any good bookshop in India, I think. There is also a lot of material posted here on CiteHR about Excel. Just use the Download box at the top of the page to find it.
John in Oz
From Australia, Melbourne
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