Want some advice from Mr. Spreadsheet? Here it is!
Nobody knows Excel like John Walkenbach. For this one-of-a-kind collection, he's handpicked over 200 of his favorite shortcuts, secrets, and workarounds for Excel 2000, 2002, and 2003. He'll help you tame automatic toolbars, create charts you thought were impossible, find what you need in Excel's help system, and deal with function arguments.
You'll learn to streamline routine procedures and create complex solutions. Build dynamic charts. Transform data with or without formulas. Troubleshoot common setup problems. Create custom add-ins, hide field buttons in a PivotChart, and control automatic functions. Record and run macros with workbooks. And more.
Mr. Spreadsheet knows how to make Excel work for you.
* Tip # 39 Creating a drop-down list in a cell
* Tip # 59 Setting up alternate row shading
* Tip # 96 Displaying a calendar in a range
* Tip # 118 Creating a picture chart
* Tip # 153 Reducing the size of a workbook
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Höhe: 23.6 cm
Breite: 19 cm
Dicke: 3 cm
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978-0-7645-9816-6 (9780764598166)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
John Walkenbach is a leading authority on spreadsheet software, and principal of J-Walk and Associates Inc., an Arizona-based consulting firm that specializes in spreadsheet application development. John is the author of about 40 spreadsheet books, and has written more than 300 articles and reviews for a variety of publications, including PC World, InfoWorld, PC Magazine, Windows, and PC/Computing. He also maintains a popular Internet Web site (The Spreadsheet Page, www.j-walk.com/ss), and is the developer of the Power Utility Pak, an award-winning add-in for Microsoft Excel. John graduated from the University of Missouri, and earned a Masters and PhD from the University of Montana.
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: Charts and Graphics.
Part VII: Data Analysis and Lists.
Part VIII: Working with Files.
Part IX: Printing.
Part X: Customizing Toolbars and Menus.
Part XI: Spotting, Fixing, and Preventing Errors.
Part XII: Basic VBA and Macros.
Part XIII: Conversions and Mathematical Calculations.
Part XIV: Sources for Excel Information.
Index.