Very clear and concise, but 8 in 1 is more than I needed. The standard Excel 2007 would have sufficed. My only complaint is the book is too thick and therefore clumsy to handle. Two volumes would have been better.
Excel 2007 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies
โ Scribed by Greg Harvey
- Publisher
- Wiley; John Wiley [distributor]
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 827
- Series
- For dummies
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Master the Ribbon, powerful graphics capabilities, and more!
Your one-stop guide to great-looking spreadsheets that actually mean something
Create colorful spreadsheets and charts, use Live Preview, and maximize everything Excel 2007 has to offer! Find just what you need to know about using the new Ribbon, designing spreadsheets that communicate, editing and printing them, working with formulas, protecting your data when you collaborate, turning out cool charts, and much more. The included four-color insert highlights the Ribbon, new graphics features, and more!
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<b>Master the Ribbon, powerful graphics capabilities, and more!</b><p><b>Your one-stop guide to great-looking spreadsheets that actually mean something</b><p>Create colorful spreadsheets and charts, use Live Preview, and maximize everything Excel 2007 has to offer! Find just what you need to know ab
<b>Master the Ribbon, powerful graphics capabilities, and more!</b><p><b>Your one-stop guide to great-looking spreadsheets that actually mean something</b><p>Create colorful spreadsheets and charts, use Live Preview, and maximize everything Excel 2007 has to offer! Find just what you need to know ab
Create colorful spreadsheets and charts, use Live Preview, and maximize everything Excel 2007 has to offer! Find just what you need to know about using the new Ribbon, designing spreadsheets that communicate, editing and printing them, working with formulas, protecting your data when you collaborate
* Covers everything a reader needs to know to perform the task at hand, then goes a step beyond by outlining the most practical and useful applications for Excel in the workplace * Organized in convenient minibooks to help the reader find necessary information about particular topics quickly and
Very clear and concise, but 8 in 1 is more than I needed. The standard Excel 2007 would have sufficed. My only complaint is the book is too thick and therefore clumsy to handle. Two volumes would have been better.