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Books : Computing & Internet : New to Computing : Software Guides : Microsoft Excel
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Experience learning made easy - and quickly teach yourself how toorganize analyze and present data with Excel 2007. With Step ByStep you set the pace - building and practicing the skills youneed just when you need them!
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You may not be a dummy but that doesn't mean you were born knowing how to use spreadsheets. Excel 2000 for Windows for Dummies will bring you up to speed on Microsoft's pre-millennial package, even if you've never used anything like it before.
A great reference for the beginner and the pressed-for-time, this book is organised in a series of chapters that build from the basics of pointing and clicking and figuring out the different parts of the spreadsheet to more advanced topics like Web-based data entry and macros. Visual learners will find much to love as well--there are screen shots galore and plenty of icons to point you to the most salient items quickly.
Written in characteristic Dummies-style--laid-back and humorous--the text is as non-threatening as can be; even the most diehard computer-phobes will find themselves chuckling as they (gulp) learn how to enter data. The techno-geeks of the office might snigger at the bright yellow book on your desk but you can snigger right back because you know you have better weekends. --Rob Lightner
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EXCEL 2000: STEP BY STEP . UK
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