Excel 2010 - No Problem!

Author:   Deanna Reynolds
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISBN:  

9780470710227


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   14 May 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Learn Excel 2010 your way and remember more! Already have experience with using Excel? No Problem! With this book you can build upon your knowledge In a rush? No Problem! For a quick path, you can choose to read only the highlighted text for just what you need to know Prefer to take notes while you learn? No Problem! We've sprinkled loads of notes and quick tips throughout the book, and left you plenty of room to take your own Need a detailed step-by-step guide to Excel 2010? No Problem! Combine all the learning paths for a comprehensive workshop

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Author:   Deanna Reynolds
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780470710227


ISBN 10:   0470710225
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   14 May 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

How to use this book xiii Learn your way xiv This book is like a recipe xiv Active learning helps you remember xv Link new knowledge to what you already know xvi Mysteries are memorable xvii Why `take a break' before the end of each chapter? xviii Learn. Review. Repeat. xix Review xix 1 Get your information in there fast! 1 It's like Excel 2010 received an extreme makeover 2 Comfortable . . . like your favorite pair of jeans 4 Why type it twice when you could do it just once? 5 Make quick work of lists 6 It's time to do some math 9 Common calculations everyone should know 13 Review 16 Experiment 18 2 Filter and sort your data 21 Organize lots of data 22 Does your list follow the rules? 22 Convert your list into a table 24 AutoFilter your table data 25 Have lots of info? Organize it! 28 Sort your data 28 Filter your data 29 Review 34 Experiment 35 3 Get your Excel file show-ready, fast 37 Save time with a style guide 38 Dress up your plain text 39 Format a whole row 39 Format part of a cell 40 Format non-adjacent cells 41 It's all about the symbols 41 Make room for the unexpected 42 Deal with long column entries manually 43 Deal with long column entries automatically 44 Set a fixed column width 44 That's a wrap 46 Give your worksheet a title 48 Delete it, hide it, or show it? 49 Hide non-essential rows 50 Add a single cell 52 Cut and paste information into a new workbook 53 Last-minute changes 53 Find and Replace 54 Format Painter 55 Share your workbook 56 Perfectly printed 57 PDF everybody's doing it 57 Send an Excel file by e-mail 59 Review 60 Experiment 62 4 Take a walk on the 3D side 65 There's no need to reinvent the wheel 66 Follow the strictest company guidelines 67 Create custom number formats 68 Custom number symbol cheat sheet 69 Create a custom number format from scratch 74 It's 3D without the big glasses 77 Set it up, then lock it up 80 Keep a copy for reference 82 Review 83 Experiment 85 5 Create the perfect invoice 87 Put it all together and see what you've got 88 Indent to impress 91 Excel 2010 No Problem! Interactive invoicing 92 Add hyperlinks to your invoice 92 Create a template 94 Digital signatures 97 Review 100 Experiment 101 6 If you had to grade 133 students 103 Make your text fit another way 104 A special kind of paste 106 Watch for trends or problems 107 Add comments 108 Calculate the final grade 110 Can IF help you work out the final grades? 114 Review 118 Experiment 119 7 Create a project status report 121 Highlight key information 122 Borders and shading make cells stand out 123 Say it anywhere 125 Enhance your visual perception 128 Show it with a picture 131 Review 134 Experiment 135 8 Track customer billable hours by company 139 Bring in data stored elsewhere 140 Import .csv files 141 Import data from other Excel files 144 Import data from text files 147 Color makes tabs easier to find 151 View more than one worksheet at the same time 152 Create totals for billing 155 Automatic subtotals help you bill regularly 155 Review 158 Experiment 160 9 Create an interactive data view 163 Share and share alike 164 Share it as a different file type 164 Change the Print options 166 Make it interactive for even a novice Excel user 171 Validate your data 172 Create PivotTables first 173 Review 180 Experiment 181 10 Fix someone else's worksheet 185 You can't calculate what isn't there 186 Two ways to print a selection 191 What's that? You need a mailing list? 192 Find your page breaks 195 Add, then save a theme 199 Review 202 Experiment 204 11 Determine sales commissions 207 Absolute cell references 208 Get a handle on the view 211 DSUM 214 Review 219 Experiment 221 12 Cut a list down to size 223 Garbage in, garbage out 224 Find and remove duplicates 224 Grab what you need and leave the rest 226 Use an Advanced Filter 227 What if there are multiple criteria? 229 Pull out specific data with a condition and the right operator 230 Your results are as pretty as a picture 235 Review 236 Experiment 237 Excel 2010 No Problem! 13 Chart your data 239 A picture's worth a thousand words 240 Add a pie chart 240 Get it print ready 246 Review 249 Experiment 250 14 It's all about the sales 253 What if . . .? 254 Use the Scenario Manager to track scenarios 255 Create a PivotChart 257 Keep an eye on things 261 Look it up, vertically 262 Review 269 Experiment 270 15 Create a client proposal 273 Bring all the data together 274 Hold it! 277 Give your workbooks some style 280 Add a flow chart 283 Make it available for all to see 286 Review 289 Experiment 290 16 Track expenses across a team 293 Do you validate? 294 Prevent errors before they have the chance to happen 297 Shared files let team members enter their own updates 299 See who did what and where 301 Review 305 Experiment 306 Answers from chapter 1 (page 19) 307 Answers from chapter 2 (page 35) 307 Answers from chapter 10 (page 195) 308 Index 309

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Deanna Reynolds (Bellingham, WA) (MCTS) is an author and technical instructor who has taught on a multitude of software programs, including the entire Microsoft Office suite, project management, desktop publishing, and database development. Throughout her career, Deanna has led hundreds of computer productivity training sessions, from beginner through advanced levels.

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