Unlock new levels of Excel functionality Nobody knows Excel like John Walkenbach. This hand-picked collection of tips and tricks helps you squeeze more functionality from this complex program and take your Excel skills to the next level. Learn to use a workbook in your browser, fine-tune formatting
101 Excel 2013 Tips, Tricks and Timesavers
β Scribed by John Walkenbach
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 312
- Category
- Library
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Unlock new levels of Excel functionality Nobody knows Excel like John Walkenbach. This hand-picked collection of tips and tricks helps you squeeze more functionality from this complex program and take your Excel skills to the next level. Learn to use a workbook in your browser, fine-tune formatting, send personalized e-mail from Excel, hide and lock your formulas, use pivot table slicers and timelines, and so much more. If youre already using Excel on a regular basis but know it has capabilities you havent tapped, open this book and let Mr. Spreadsheet open the door to a new range of Excel 2013 possibilities. Let Mr. Spreadsheet show you how to: Generate a list of filenames or sheet names Avoid font substitution for small point sizes Edit formulas in dialog boxes Use Flash Fill to extract or combine data Save shapes, charts, and ranges as images
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