Excel 2007 All–In–One Desk Reference For Dummies

Author:   Greg Harvey
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9780470037386


Pages:   816
Publication Date:   10 January 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Master the Ribbon, powerful graphics capabilities, and more! Your one-stop guide to great-looking spreadsheets that actually mean something Create colorful spreadsheets and charts, use Live Preview, and maximize everything Excel 2007 has to offer! Find just what you need to know about using the new Ribbon, designing spreadsheets that communicate, editing and printing them, working with formulas, protecting your data when you collaborate, turning out cool charts, and much more. The included four-color insert highlights the Ribbon, new graphics features, and more! Discover how to Create dynamic spreadsheets with style galleries Work with more than 40 new cell styles Automate formatting with Live Preview Share Excel data with other programs Use VBA to write custom Excel functions

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Author:   Greg Harvey
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 18.80cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   1.116kg
ISBN:  

9780470037386


ISBN 10:   0470037385
Pages:   816
Publication Date:   10 January 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction. Book I: Excel Basics. Chapter 1: The Excel 2007 User Experience. Chapter 2: Getting Help, Tips, and Updates. Chapter 3: Customizing Excel. Book II: Worksheet Design. Chapter 1: Building Worksheets. Chapter 2: Formatting Worksheets. Chapter 3: Editing and Proofing Worksheets. Chapter 4: Managing Worksheets. Chapter 5: Printing Worksheets. Book III: Formulas and Functions. Chapter 1: Building Basic Formulas. Chapter 2: Logical Functions and Error Trapping. Chapter 3: Date and Time Formulas. Chapter 4: Financial Formulas. Chapter 5: Math and Statistical Formulas. Chapter 6: Lookup, Information, and Text Formulas. Book IV: Worksheet Collaboration and Review. Chapter 1: Protecting Workbooks and Worksheet Data. Chapter 2: Linking Workbooks with Hyperlinks. Chapter 3: Sending Workbooks Out for Review. Chapter 4: Sharing Worksheets and Worksheet Data. Book V: Charts and Graphics. Chapter 1: Charting Worksheet Data. Chapter 2: Adding Graphic Objects. Book VI: Data Management. Chapter 1: Building and Maintaining Data Lists. Chapter 2: Filtering and Querying a Data List. Book VII: Data Analysis. Chapter 1: Performing What-If Scenarios. Chapter 2: Generating Pivot Tables. Book VIII: Excel and VBA. Chapter 1: Building and Running Macros. Chapter 2: VBA Programming. Appendix: Using XML File Formats. Index.

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Greg Harvey has authored tons of computer books, the most recent being Excel 2007 For Dummies, Windows Vista For Dummies Quick Reference, and Excel Workbook For Dummies. He started out training business users on how to use IBM personal computers and their attendant computer software in the rough-and-tumble days of DOS, WordStar, and Lotus 1-2-3 in the mid-80s of the last century. After working for a number of independent training firms, he went on to teaching semester-long courses in spreadsheet and database management software at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. His love of teaching has translated into an equal love of writing. For Dummies books are, of course, his all-time favorites to write because they enable him to write to his favorite audience, the beginner. They also enable him to use humor (a key element to success in the training room) and, most delightful of all, to express an opinion or two about the subject matter at hand.

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