Start using Excel spreadsheets, formulas, and charts -- practice exercises make it easy
You don't have to be overwhelmed by Excel -- this workbook helps you get the hang of the most popular spreadsheet program by doing! From working with pivot tables to adding graphics to building dynamic charts, managing and securing data, performing data analysis, adding hyperlinks, and creating macros, you will do it all with the help of practice files on the CD-ROM.
See how to
* Set up, format, and edit basic spreadsheets
* Create a variety of formulas for finance, date and time, math, and more
* Calculate return on investments or loan amortization
* Master data analysis with pivot tables
* Turn spreadsheets into Web pages and master hyperlinks
All this on the bonus CD-ROM
* Sample files for all exercises in the book
* A variety of useful Excel tools
* Worksheets and templates for financial planning and more
* Trial version of Crystal Xcelsius
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Höhe: 27.4 cm
Breite: 21 cm
Dicke: 2.2 cm
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978-0-471-79845-3 (9780471798453)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Greg Harvey has authored tons of computer books, the most recent being Excel Timesaving Techniques For Dummies and Roxio Easy Media Creator For Dummies, and the most popular being Excel 2003 For Dummies and Excel 2003 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies. He started out training business users on how to use IBM personal computers and their attendant computer software in the rough and tumble days of DOS, WordStar, and Lotus 1-2-3 in the mid-80s of the last century. After working for a number of independent training firms, he went on to teach semester-long courses in spreadsheet and database management software at Golden Gate University in San Francisco.
His love of teaching has translated into an equal love of writing. For Dummies books are, of course, his all-time favorites to write because they enable him to write to his favorite audience, the beginner. They also enable him to use humor (a key element to success in the training room) and, most delightful of all, to express an opinion or two about the subject matter at hand.
Greg received his doctorate degree in Humanities in Philosophy and Religion with a concentration in Asian Studies and Comparative Religion last May. Everyone is glad that Greg was finally able to get out of school before he retired.
Introduction.
Part I: Creating Spreadsheets.
Chapter 1: Entering the Spreadsheet Data.
Chapter 2: Formatting the Spreadsheet.
Chapter 3: Printing Spreadsheet Reports.
Chapter 4: Modifying the Spreadsheet.
Part II: Using Formulas and Functions.
Chapter 5: Building Formulas.
Chapter 6: Copying and Correcting Formulas.
Chapter 7: Creating Date and Time Formulas.
Chapter 8: Financial Formulas and Functions.
Chapter 9: Using Math Functions.
Chapter 10: Using Statistical Functions.
Chapter 11: Using the Lookup Functions.
Chapter 12: Using the Logical Functions.
Chapter 13: Text Formulas and Functions.
Part III: Working with Graphics.
Chapter 14: Charting Spreadsheet Data.
Chapter 15: Adding Graphics to the Spreadsheet.
Part IV: Managing and Securing Data.
Chapter 16: Building and Maintaining Data Lists.
Chapter 17: Protecting the Spreadsheet.
Part V: Doing Data Analysis.
Chapter 18: Performing What-If Analysis.
Chapter 19: Generating Pivot Tables.
Part VI: Excel and the Web.
Chapter 20: Publishing Spreadsheets as Web Pages.
Chapter 21: Adding Hyperlinks to Spreadsheets.
Part VII: Macros and Visual Basic for Applications.
Chapter 22: Using Macros.
Chapter 23: Using the Visual Basic Editor.
Part VIII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 24: Top Ten Tips for Using Excel like a Pro.
Chapter 25: Ten (More or Less) Shortcut Keys for Entering Data.
Chapter 26: Ten (More or Less) Shortcut Keys for Formatting the Worksheet.
Chapter 27: Ten (More or Less) Shortcut Keys for Editing Data.
Chapter 28: Ten (More or Less) Miscellaneous Shortcut Keys.
Appendix A: About the CD.
Appendix B: Table of Exercises.
Index.