Nobody knows Excel 2007 like Mr. Spreadsheet
Excel 2007 is an entirely new creature. There's a new user interface, new open file formats, a larger worksheet grid, better use of memory and CPUs, new functions, more templates, even options that let you change the look of the entire program. To get the most from it, serious Excel users like you need the expertise only John Walkenbach can provide.
Here, Mr. Spreadsheet shares his secrets for dealing with function arguments, creating "impossible" charts, taming the Ribbon, working with absolute versus relative references, changing data entry orientation, overcoming the 7-level nesting limit, and so much more.
Mr. Spreahsheet's TOP TIPS
* Top Tip #18 Taking a picture of a range
* Top Tip #43 Creating a drop-down list in a cell
* Top Tip #50 Updating old fonts
* Top Tip #60 Converting a vertical range to a table
* Top Tip #107 Displaying a calendar in a range
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Höhe: 23.6 cm
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Dicke: 2.6 cm
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978-0-470-13766-6 (9780470137666)
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John Walkenbach, arguably the foremost authority on Excel, has written hundreds of articles and created the award-winning Power Utility Pak. His thirty-plus books include Excel 2007 Power Programming with VBA, Escape from Excel Hell, and Excel 2007 Bible, all published by Wiley. Visit his popular Spreadsheet Page at www.j-walk.com/ss.
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J-Walk and Associates, Inc., Tucson, AZ
Introduction.
Part I: Basic Excel Usage.
Part II: Data Entry.
Part III: Formatting.
Part IV: Basic Formulas and Functions.
Part V: Useful Formula Examples.
Part VI: Conversions and Mathematical Calculations.
Part VII: Charts and Graphics.
Part VIII: Data Analysis and Lists.
Part IX: Working With Files.
Part X: Printing.
Part XI: Spotting, Fixing, and Preventing Errors.
Part XII: Basic VBA and Macros.
Part XIII: Sources for Excel Information.
Index.