Excel 2003 For Dummies | 
enlarge | Author: Greg, Phd Harvey Publisher: For Dummies Category: EBooks
List Price: $21.99 Buy New: $13.19 You Save: $8.80 (40%)

Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 1210
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 408
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.54 ASIN: B001B8NWA0
Publication Date: July 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Every time you turn around, you run into Excel. It-s on your PC at work. It-s on your PC at home. You get Excel files from your boss. Wouldn-t you like to understand this powerful Microsoft Office spreadsheet program, once and for all? Now, you can crunch financial data, add sparkle to presentations, convert static lists of numbers into impressive charts, and discover what all the shouting-s about regarding databases, formulas, and cells. You may even decide that getting organized with a good spreadsheet is downright useful and fun! Flip open Excel 2003 For Dummies, and you-ll quickly start getting the basics of Excel in plain English. Written for the rest of us, this down-to-earth book gently shows you how to: - Create a spreadsheet from scratch
- Apply the basics of formatting cells
- Take on database forms-even add records-and prevail
- Get organized and stay that way
- Save worksheets as Web pages for your company intranet
In a clear and easy-to-understand style, veteran software trainer and technology writer Greg Harvey explains the basics of worksheets and workbooks, how to enter data and work with formulas, and how to print your masterpieces. When you-re feeling very bold, he-ll have you adding comments and pictures, saving files with security protection, and learning to zip between multiple worksheets in a workbook with ease. And there-s much more: - Clip and save the Top Ten Beginner Basics of Excel 2003
- Pay heed to the Top Ten Commandments of Excel 2003
- Impress your colleagues by creating a company org chart
- Re-open those documents and add or edit new data with aplomb
- Move between these sheets without trouble
- Decipher and take charge of helpful tools and commands such as Sort, Filter, Format Cells, and PivotTable
You-ll finally be able to stop pestering the Excel experts in your office. Become your own expert with the friendly and down-to-earth practical instruction you-ll find in Excel 2003 For Dummies.
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Never got used November 21, 2008 Someone asked me to purchase this book for them as they didn't know excel. The book still sits on the desk unopened.
Exactly what you expect June 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It was just what I was looking for, and just as I expected. He assumes you know NOTHING and goes from there. Another good book in the Dummies series.
Excel for dummeis March 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have found this book to be very helpful, with easy to find answers to my questions.
Not worth it. February 17, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am an accountant. I was extremely disappointed in this book. Not well structured at all. It doesnt seem to know if it wants to be a reference book, a book for beginners or a book for those that have Excel knowledge and want to figure out the different features. In the end the book is a help to no one.
Not as Helpful as it Could Be February 6, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was disappointed. Although it is good for very basic beginners, I was hoping it would help with functions that are more difficult. The Dummies Books are so good at explaining things in friendly terms. I was looking for the friendly terms to help me understand complicated functions. I was out of luck. I would only recomment this product for the very basic beginner.
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