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Books : Computing & Internet : New to Computing : Guidebook Series : Easy Steps : Microsoft Excel
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Excel is a popular spreadsheet, but many users never delve far into its capabilities, and others remain mystified by the whole notion of spreadsheets. If you fall into either camp this Easy Steps guide should help. Starting with an in-depth look at basic techniques such as setting up workbooks and entering information, it soon moves into more complex areas like using functions and formulas. These are explained with plenty of graphics and clear instructions, so that they are easy to follow.
A particularly helpful tutorial towards the end of the book has the user creating charts from raw data and shows how to brighten up presentations by using graphics. The final chapter should get you up and running with Excel macros--a great tool for automating those dull and repetitive tasks. --Sandra Vogel
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Excel is a popular spreadsheet, but many users never delve far into its capabilities, and others remain mystified by the whole notion of spreadsheets. If you fall into either camp this Easy Steps guide should help. Starting with an in-depth look at basic techniques such as setting up workbooks and entering information, it soon moves into more complex areas like using functions and formulas. These are explained with plenty of graphics and clear instructions, so that they are easy to follow.
A particularly helpful tutorial towards the end of the book has the user creating charts from raw data and shows how to brighten up presentations by using graphics. The final chapter should get you up and running with Excel macros--a great tool for automating those dull and repetitive tasks. --Sandra Vogel
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