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Greg Harvey
ISBN: 9780470489598
Format: Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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A reference guide explains how to use the diverse features of the spreadsheet program, discussing such topics as Excel basics, worksheet design, formulas and functions, charts and graphics, data management, VBA, Web applications, and data analysis.
A comprehensive, up-to-date, user-friendly guide to Excel 2010 Excel is the standard for spreadsheet applications and is used worldwide, but it's not always user-friendly. That makes it a perfect For Dummies topic, and this handy all-in-one guide covers all the essentials, the new features, how to analyze data with Excel, and much more. Eight minibooks address Excel basics, worksheet design, formulas and functions, worksheet collaboration and review, charts and graphics, data management, data analysis, and Excel and VBA.* Excel is the leading spreadsheet/data analysis software and is used throughout the world; the newest revision includes upgraded tools and a redesigned interface* For Dummies books are the bestselling guides to Excel, with more than three million copies sold* Excel 2010 All-in-One For Dummies covers the changes in the newest version as well as familiar tasks, such as creating and editing worksheets, setting up formulas, and performing statistical functions* Eight self-contained minibooks cover the basics, worksheet design, formulas and functions, worksheet collaboration, presenting data in charts and graphics, data management, data analysis, and creating macros with VBA. Newcomers to Excel as well as veterans who just want to learn the latest version will find Excel 2010 All-in-One For Dummies has everything they need to know.
| ISBN | 0470489596 | | Pages | 792 | | ISBN13 | 9780470489598 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 1180 | | Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | | Published in | Chichester | | Imprint | John Wiley & Sons Ltd | | Series title | For Dummies | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 235 | | Publication date | 11 May 2010 | | Width (mm) | 188 | | DEWEY | 005.54 | | Spine width (mm) | 43 | | DEWEY edition | DC23 | | Academic level | General |
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| | | Introduction | | 1 | | | | About This Book | | 1 | | | | Foolish Assumptions | | 2 | | | | How This Book Is Organized | | 2 | | Book I | | Excel Basics | | 3 | | Book II | | Worksheet Design | | 3 | | Book III | | Formulas and Functions | | 4 | | Book IV | | Worksheet Collaboration and Review | | 4 | | Book V | | Charts and Graphics | | 5 | | Book VI | | Data Management | | 5 | | Book VII | | Data Analysis | | 6 | | Book VIII | | Excel and VBA | | 6 | | | | Conventions Used in This Book | | 6 | | | | Icons Used in This Book | | 8 | | | | Where to Go from Here | | 9 | | Book I | | Excel Basics | | 11 | | Chapter 1 | | The Excel 2010 User Experience | | 13 | | | | Meet Excel's Ribbon User Interface | | 14 | | | | Going behind the scenes to Excel's Backstage View | | 15 | | | | Ripping through the Ribbon | | 18 | | | | Adjusting to the Quick Access toolbar | | 22 | | | | Fooling around with the Formula bar | | 22 | | | | What's up with the Worksheet area? | | 23 | | | | Taking a tour of the Status bar | | 28 | | | | Launching and Quitting Excel | | 29 | | | | Starting Excel from the Windows 7 and Vista Start menu | | 29 | | | | Starting Excel from the Windows XP Start menu | | 29 | | | | Pinning Excel to the Start menu | | 30 | | | | Pinning Excel to the Windows 7 Taskbar | | 30 | | | More... | | |
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