J-Walk is considered one the of the best. After doing a lot of googling, I found he was constantly referenced by others. I'd recommend reading through his blog for a while. Some Excel sites you find are riddled with ads, and occasionally incorrect, so I'd start here.
Here's is John Walkenback's "for dummies" book. Several of these are probably at Barnes and Noble if you wanted to go read up one evening to get an idea which one you like.
Many offices will still have Excel 2003, which is just fine for 90% of tasks.
The later versions of Excel make things easier and better looking. If you have Excel 2007 or Excel 2010, John has written a book about that, too.
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