If you're looking for inside information and time-saving tips to maximize the power of Excel on your desktop and on the Web, then look no further than the Gold Edition of the best-selling Microsoft Excel 2000 Bible. Author John Walkenbach, a leading authority on spreadsheet software, has packed this book with valuable information for Excel users at every level:
* Acquaint yourself with essential Excel features, and navigate through basic files and workbooks.
* Dive deep into spreadsheet make-up and maintenance, from controlling worksheet data to working with rows, columns, cells, and ranges.
* Add visual elements to spreadsheets by formatting styles, fonts, and cell alignment, plus build charts, pictures, and drawings.
* Investigate advanced techniques that enable you to create and use worksheet outlines, link and consolidate worksheets, and utilize arrays.
* Explore Excel's Internet tools, and see how you can share data with other applications.
* Analyze data with Excel, and program Excel 2000 with VBA.
The bonus CD-ROM includes a fully functional trial version of Power Utility Pak 2000, with 50 general-purpose utilities and 40 custom worksheet functions, examples, and enhanced shortcut menus.
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Höhe: 20.9 cm
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Dicke: 64 mm
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978-0-7645-3449-2 (9780764534492)
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About the Author John Walkenbach is a leading authority on spreadsheet software, and principal of JWalk and Associates Inc., a Southern California-based consulting firm that specializes in spreadsheet application development. John is the author of about 30 spreadsheet books, and has written more than 300 articles and reviews for a variety of publications, including PC World, Info World, PC Magazine, Windows, and PC/Computing magazines. He's currently contributing editor for PC World and writes the magazine's monthly "Here's How" spreadsheet tips column. He also maintains a popular Internet Web site called "The Spreadsheet Page" at 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 Ph.D. from the University of Montana. John's other interests include guitar, MIDI music, novels, digital photography, and gardening.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
PART I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: What's New in Excel 2000?
Chapter 2: Getting Acquainted with Excel.
Chapter 3: Navigating Through Excel.
Chapter 4: Working with Files and Workbooks.
PART II: Working with Excel.
Chapter 5: Entering and Editing Worksheet Data.
Chapter 6: Essential Spreadsheet Operations.
Chapter 7: Working with Cell Ranges.
Chapter 8: Creating and Using Formulas.
Chapter 9: Using Worksheet Functions.
Chapter 10: Manipulating Text.
Chapter 11: Working with Dates and Times.
Chapter 12: Counting and Summing Formulas.
Chapter 13: Lookup Formulas.
Chapter 14: Printing Your Work.
Chapter 15: Customizing Toolbars and Menus.
Chapter 16: Using and Creating Templates.
PART III: Adding Visual Elements.
Chapter 17: Worksheet Formatting.
Chapter 18: Chart-Making Basics.
Chapter 19: Advanced Charting.
Chapter 20: Enhancing Your Work with Pictures and Drawings.
Chapter 21: Creating Maps with Microsoft Map.
Chapter 22: Putting It All Together.
PART IV: Advanced Excel Features.
Chapter 23: Creating and Using Worksheet Outlines.
Chapter 24: Linking and Consolidating Worksheets.
Chapter 25: Introducing Arrays.
Chapter 26: Performing Magic with Array Formulas.
Chapter 27: Using Excel in a Workgroup.
Chapter 28: Sharing Data with Other Applications.
Chapter 29: Excel and the Internet.
Chapter 30: Making Your Worksheets Error-Free.
Chapter 31: Fun Stuff.
PART V: Analyzing Data with Excel.
Chapter 32: Importing Data from Other Sources.
Chapter 33: Working With Lists.
Chapter 34: Using External Database Files.
Chapter 35: Analyzing Data with Pivot Tables.
Chapter 36: Performing Spreadsheet What-If Analysis.
Chapter 37: Analyzing Data Using Goal Seeking and Solver.
Chapter 38: Analyzing Data with Analysis ToolPak.
PART VI: Programming Excel 2000 with VBA.
Chapter 39: Essentials of Spreadsheet Application Development.
Chapter 40: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications.
Chapter 41: VBA Programming Fundamentals.
Chapter 42: Working with VBA Sub Procedures.
Chapter 43: Creating Custom Worksheet Functions.
Chapter 44: Introducing UserForms.
Chapter 45: UserForm Techniques.
Chapter 46: Understanding Excel's Events.
Chapter 47: Interacting with Other Applications.
Chapter 48: Creating Custom Excel Add-Ins.
Chapter 49: Creating Custom Toolbars.
Chapter 50: Creating Custom Menus.
Chapter 51: Providing Help for Your Applications.
Appendix A: Using Online Help: A Primer.
Appendix B: Online Excel Resources.
Appendix C: Worksheet Function Reference.
Appendix D: Importing 1-2-3 Formulas.
Appendix E: Excel's Shortcut Keys.
Appendix F: VBA Statements and Function Reference.
Appendix G: VBA Error Codes.
Appendix H: ANSI Code Reference.
Appendix I: What's on the CD-ROM?
Index.
End -User License Agreement.
CD-ROM Installation Instructions.