Synopses & Reviews
Loved by students for the visual and flexible way to build computer skills, the Illustrated Course Guides are ideal for learning Microsoft Excel 2010 regardless of your experience level. Each two-page spread focuses on a single skill, making information easy to follow and absorb. The Illustrated Course Guides split Microsoft Excel 2010 concepts and skills into three manageable levels ? Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced ? perfect for workshops or accelerated courses.
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This Illustrated Series? CourseGuide covers the essential information that users need to know for Microsoft Excel 2007.
Synopsis
Master Microsoft Office Excel 2007 skills easily with the highly visual, full-color Illustrated Course Guides! Lessons are presented in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread focusing on teaching a single skill at a time, with steps on the left and visuals on the right. These practical, easy-to-navigate, spiral-bound books allow users to learn quickly, while serving as an excellent reference tool.
Synopsis
Master Microsoft Office Excel 2007 skills easily with the highly visual, full-color Illustrated Course Guides! Lessons are presented in a clean, easy-to-follow two-page spread focusing on teaching a single skill at a time, with steps on the left and visuals on the right. These practical, easy-to-navigate, spiral-bound books allow users to learn quickly, while serving as an excellent reference tool.
Synopsis
Help users master computer skills quickly and easily with this colorful, highly-visual Illustrated Course Guide for Excel 2003. Lessons are presented in an easy-to-follow 2-page spread that introduces step-by-step instructions on the left page and large screenshots and illustrations on the right. This signature, streamlined approach allows continuing education students learn quickly, while also serving as an excellent reference tool.
About the Author
Elizabeth Eisner Reding has authored many books for Cengage Learning on a variety of software programs, including Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Publisher. Living in New Mexico with her husband, she spends her free time grilling, water gardening, road and mountain biking, and collecting Southwestern art. Lynn Wermers is a professor and the chair of the Computer Science Department at North Shore Community College in Massachusetts. She also coordinates the computer applications courses for the Verizon Next Step program, and serves as a math consultant for the School of Professional and Continuing Studies at Northeastern University.
Table of Contents
Unit F: Managing Workbook Data Unit G: Using Tables Unit H: Analyzing Table Data Unit I: Automating Worksheet Tasks Unit J: Enhancing Charts Unit N: Sharing Excel Files and Incorporating Web Information