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If you spent a long time searching for the most complete and informative book on EXCEL 2010, unless you started with this one, you would have been more active than you should have been. This is the most complete starting place to begin learning this software program from use by the beginner to the experienced professional. From the Introduction to EXCEL on page 3 to the Index starting on page 957 through page 1006, this subject is organized to learn by continuous studying as well as if searching only for a specific topic. There can be no other book with so much information readily available at your fingertips with the additional study "bonus material" which is contained within the accompanying CD.
So far it is great. The book has a lot to offer. I have to go through sections multiple time to get them down.
The mud guards arrived on time and in good condition and without instructions. It's not hard to figure out how to install them but I did end up with screws and clips that I didn't need. Some reviews indicated that you had to drill holes but with the self tapping screws I found that this wasn't necessary. The flaps come with adhesive strips that attach to the bottom of the wheel well/rocker panel but are not strong enough to hold the flaps on by themselves. They do however hold it in place while you screw he flaps on. You'll have to remove a bolt in each of the front wheel wells and then bolt through the flaps. If you want to put another screw into it you'll have to remove the front wheel. I just didn't take the time to do that yet. The rear flaps screw on quite easily with the self tapping screws, two in each flap.
I hate doing windows. I put off doing them as long as I can. I am an electronic cigarette user which causes my car and apartment windows to get a film of gunk built up on them rather quickly. When I do decide to clean the windows, I end up using heaps of paper towels and Windex that always leaves streaking. A real pain. I finally decided to investigate how to really get windows clean easily.