Easy Microsoft Excel 2010

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Pearson Education, Jun 15, 2010 - Computers - 216 pages

This year, millions of beginner-to-intermediate-level users will be searching for the easiest possible way to master Excel 2010's new features - and, with Easy Microsoft Excel 2010, you'll find exactly what you're looking for. This full-color, utterly simple, step-by-step book has been carefully crafted to provide instant access to the 100+ tasks you'll find most useful and valuable. As with all books in the Easy series, it's designed to teach visually: you never have to work your way through lengthy text explanations. Its large typeface makes it even more accessible to all readers - especially senior readers whose needs are disregarded by most computer books. Written by an experienced Microsoft Excel trainer and author, Easy Microsoft Excel 2010 walks you through the easiest, fastest, most direct procedures for getting the results they're looking for.Coverage includes: getting started fast; managing, viewing, and editing workbooks; formatting data; using formulas, functions, charts, and graphics; analyzing data; printing; and even advanced techniques. Along the way, you will learn how to make the most of many of Excel 2010's most powerful innovations, such as Sparklines and the Excel Web App.

  • 100+ hands-on, step-by-step tasks show novices and inexperienced upgraders the easiest, fastest, most direct way to accomplish common tasks
  • Written by an experienced Microsoft Excel trainer and author
  • Fully revamped for Excel 2010's most powerful new tools and features
  • Large typeface improves readability and appeals to senior readers ignored by most computer books
 

Contents

Working with the Excel User Interface
Managing Workbooks and Worksheets
Entering and Managing Data
Formatting Worksheet Data
Working with Formulas and Functions
Working with Charts
Working with Graphics
Printing in Excel
Working with Excel Pivot Tables
Appendix Excel Shortcut Keys Index
Copyright

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About the author (2010)

Mike Alexander is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and author of several books on advanced business analysis with Microsoft Access and Excel. He has more than 15 years experience consulting and developing Office solutions. Michael has been named a Microsoft MVP for his ongoing contributions to the Excel community. In his spare time, he runs a free tutorial site, www.datapigtechnologies.com, where he shares basic Access and Excel tips to the Office community.

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