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Overview
Excel is the most sophisticated spreadsheet program available, making it easy for you to create a variety of analyses and calculations for personal and professional use. However, this program is much more than just an electronic version of an accountant’s green sheet, and mastering even the most basic functions can be a challenge.
Excel Workbook For Dummies is specially designed to give you the hands-on experience you need to start using this great program with confidence and efficiency. This guide is packed with hundreds of exercises that walk you through the ins and outs of Excel at your own pace. You’ll have all the tools you need to:
- Enter spreadsheet data
- Format, modify, and print your spreadsheet
- Copy and correct formulas
- Create date and time formulas
- Use math, statistical, lookup, and logical functions
- Chart spreadsheet data
- Add graphics to the spreadsheet
- Manage and secure your data
- Perform what-if analyses
- Generate pivot tables
- Publish spreadsheets as Web pages
- Add hyperlinks to spreadsheets
- Take advantage of Macros and Visual Basic Editor
Included is a bonus CD-ROM full of useful features, including sample files for all exercises in the book, a variety of important Excel tools, worksheets, and templates for financial planning, and a trial version of Crystal Xcelsius to get you started making progress and becoming an Excel expert!
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Synopsis
Start using Excel spreadsheets, formulas, and charts — practice exercises make it easy
You don't have to be overwhelmed by Excel — this workbook helps you get the hang of the most popular spreadsheet program by doing! From working with pivot tables to adding graphics to building dynamic charts, managing and securing data, performing data analysis, adding hyperlinks, and creating macros, you will do it all with the help of practice files on the CD-ROM.
See how to
- Set up, format, and edit basic spreadsheets
- Create a variety of formulas for finance, date and time, math, and more
- Calculate return on investments or loan amortization
- Master data analysis with pivot tables
- Turn spreadsheets into Web pages and master hyperlinks
All this on the bonus CD-ROM
- Sample files for all exercises in the book
- A variety of useful Excel tools
- Worksheets and templates for financial planning and more
- Trial version of Crystal Xcelsius
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewMaybe you’re already creating simple Excel spreadsheets, but now you need to do some professional data analysis or start creating charts and reports that really work. It’s time to get a lot more comfortable with Excel. If you’re like us, you love how the For Dummies books uncomplicate things, but you want plenty of hands-on experience, too. Now one book offers the clarity and the practice: Excel Workbook for Dummies.
Greg Harvey (Excel 2003 for Dummies) builds this book around dozens of step-by-step, follow-along exercises, building your confidence as you move from entry level to expert. You’ll walk through calculating loan amortizations, using Lookup functions, creating PivotTables, building lists, filtering out unwanted data, performing what-if analyses, even publishing workbooks as interactive web pages. Best of all, this time you won’t just read, watch, or listen: You’ll do it. Bill Camarda, from the June 2006 Read Only