Excel Blogs List and OPML Feeds List


September 9, 2008 – 7:14 pm by JP

    On his Spreadsheet Page, John Walkenbach has a list of Excel blog feeds. I checked it out and found a few I didn’t know about, which I promptly added to my RSS Reader (FeedDemon, if you wanted to know).

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I first heard about the blog list from Dick Kusleika’s blog, Daily Dose of Excel, where John mentioned the list.
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    I should also mention that out of all the feeds listed on the page, the only ones with a cool image logo above the headlines are mine, About.com, PTS Blog and of course John’s blog itself. And I believe mine is the only one that specifically includes code for both Excel AND Outlook on a regular basis.

    Google also has a pretty sweet feed reader, but I like the desktop variety better. On this website you won’t find a list of external links, but here on the blog page I keep a list of my absolute all-time favorite webpages, and a list of blogs I read. You can download this list, along with a few other choice blogs from John’s page, using the link in the blog sidebar (from the front page only), or you can simply right-click here and save the OPML file for importing into your favorite feed reader.

Sorry, no code today, but I should have something useful shortly.

Enjoy,
JP


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  1. 3 Responses to “Excel Blogs List and OPML Feeds List”:

  2. Honored to see that my blog is part of your list. Many thanks! :)

    By mary on Sep 9, 2008

  3. I want a cool logo above my headline. How do I do that?

    By Dick Kusleika on Sep 10, 2008

  4. Try this:

    http://blog.ninedays.org/2007/12/02/feed-image-wordpress-plugin/

    Thx,
    JP

    By JP on Sep 10, 2008

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