Most people have posters of Muhammad Ali, Wayne Gretzky or Ric Flair hanging on their walls to provide them inspiration, I have posters of the following Excel contributors’ spreadsheets.
John Walkenbach
Website: http://spreadsheetpage.com/
I describe John as a meat and potatoes Excel guy, be prepared to fill up on the in-depth information as to the “WHY” we do the things we do in Excel, not just the “HOW TO“.
Oz D du Soleil
Website: Excel on Fire
Chicago Bears fan and master of the ghost pepper, Oz speaks from the heart and makes Excel relatable and enjoyable with his unique personality.
Excel TV
Website: http://www.excel.tv
The premier website for a who’s who in the Excel community. Engaging conversations and live content make this a must-see event.
Ken Puls
Website: https://www.excelguru.ca/blog/
I danced around Ken’s site for quite some time when I needed Power Query help. It wasn’t until I decided to get back to basics and sit down with his “M is For Data Monkey” that I finally saw the light. I probably tweet @kpuls more than anyone on Twitter each time I have an “Ah-Ha!” moment in Power Query.
Charles Williams
Website: https://fastexcel.wordpress.com/
Constantly trying to push the boundaries of Excel’s speed limitations Charles provides a very high level of analysis of what’s going on under Excels’ engine. I’m just as lost as the next person sometimes but I greatly appreciate his contributions to the community.
E90E50
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/e90e50charts/
Some of the most mind-bending visualizations you will ever see in Excel. Anything that I write here will do this site no justice.