Synopses & Reviews
This new pocket reference is the perfect little guide for navigating Excel 2007 and its radically redesigned user interface. Not only does this book explain how to build simple spreadsheets, add and format information, and create reports, you will also find quick tutorials for working with advanced features. Our concise how-to reference shows you how to create charts, work with graphics, and use the software to tackle complicated formulas. There always has been more to Excel than people realize. Microsoft has introduced many exciting features in recent versions, but many of these features are hidden among the program's complicated menus. Excel 2007 addresses this problem with a tabbed toolbar that makes every feature easy to locate. Of course, with Microsoft's scant documentation, you may be able to find advanced features, you still may not know what to do with them. Excel 2007 Pocket Reference provides the go-anywhere guide you need to keep up with this uniquely powerful software -- no matter what your level of experience is.
Synopsis
Excel 2007 Pocket Reference offers the perfect small reference for Excel's most-used features. Not only does this handy little book explain how to build simple spreadsheets, add and format information, and create reports, readers will also find quick tutorials for working with advanced features. This concise reference shows them how to set up spreadsheets, create charts, work with graphics, and use the software to tackle complicated formulas -- hidden capabilities that have been a part of Excel for years. For users of all levels, Excel 2007 Pocket Reference is the go-anywhere guide they need for this powerful software.
Synopsis
Designed for users of all levels, this concise reference shows how to set up spreadsheets, create charts, work with graphics, and use the software to tackle complicated formulas--hidden capabilities that have been a part of Excel for years.
About the Author
Matthew MacDonald is a science and technology writer with well over a dozen books to his name. Web novices can tiptoe out onto the Internet with him in Creating a Website: The Missing Manual. HTML fans can learn about the cutting edge of web design in HTML5: The Missing Manual. And human beings of all description can discover just how strange they really are in the quirky handbooks Your Brain: The Missing Manual and Your Body: The Missing Manual.