
Microsoft Excel Made Easy
Rob Hawkins(Author)
Flame Tree Publishing
Published on 1. April 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-84786-984-5 (ISBN)
Description
Microsoft Excel is an incredible application, feature-rich and easy to use if you know how. It can help with the simplest of jobs, from shopping lists to presentation of data, to more complex formulas and sorting tasks. Everyone in business, or indeed, in almost any job, needs to know how to use this fundamental modern tool, so this timely new book provides information on all the basic capabilities and gives guidance on some of the more advanced techniques. Featuring step-by-step guides and clear, accessible text, the reader will learn everything they need to know and may discover some unexpected invaluable functions as a bonus.
More details
Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
150 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
484 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84786-984-5 (9781847869845)
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Person
Rob Hawkins started using spreadsheets in 1990 when colour monitors were
a luxury and Microsoft Excel was available as version 3.0. After
spending three years at university completing a computer-related
business studies degree and using a variety of spreadsheets and database
software, he became a freelance journalist and photographer in 1993.
Two years later he started delivering computer training courses and
continued his journalism, progressing into computer magazines and
writing reviews and technical guides. The computer training develop into
consultancy with several corporate projects using Excel. Over 15 years
later, Rob is still working as a freelance journalist and photographer
and also keeps his hand in the computer training market. His website can
be viewed at www.robhawkins.co.uk
a luxury and Microsoft Excel was available as version 3.0. After
spending three years at university completing a computer-related
business studies degree and using a variety of spreadsheets and database
software, he became a freelance journalist and photographer in 1993.
Two years later he started delivering computer training courses and
continued his journalism, progressing into computer magazines and
writing reviews and technical guides. The computer training develop into
consultancy with several corporate projects using Excel. Over 15 years
later, Rob is still working as a freelance journalist and photographer
and also keeps his hand in the computer training market. His website can
be viewed at www.robhawkins.co.uk