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This short instructional manual is not meant to be exhaustive guide
to Microsoft Excel. Rather, it acts as a compass, pointing readers
toward key concepts, terms, and commands needed to use Excel
effectively and navigate spreadsheets efficiently. It is geared
towards users of Excel 2013/365, but is also appropriate for Excel
2010. It also is not intended for a technical audience, but for the
beginner to intermediate user who is self-taught or struggling.
Explanations and examples are kept simple and straight-forward,
with ample illustrations and descriptions.
This book reviews advanced functions in Excel 2016. Also Macro's
are covered along with the creation of Forms. Many examples are
supplied to help the software user to understand and use these
functions. Areas that are covered are Accounting, Financial, Look
Up, Logical, Math, Pivot tables, Statistical and Text functions.
This book contains formal letters which express views/ideas/
opinions on all occasions, personal, family, close acquaintance.
This book will definitely be quite useful in writing an impressive
letter in every field.
I wrote this book in a few hours with the intention of being a
quick starter guide and a general introduction to PowerPoint. This
book has been used as a study guide for a class I teach at Forest
Academy called "PowerPoint Essentials." It follows my first book on
an element of Microsoft Office called "Excel Essentials" You will
have enough information that serves as a strong platform to learn
more. To use the expression, you will learn in a few short pages
enough to be "dangerous." This book is a simple direct to the point
presentation of how to use PowerPoint to make impressive looking
presentation with animation and narration. You'll get to know all
the fancy techniques in a few pages. With what you learn in this
book, you will have the ability to intuitively learn other topics
on your own that is not covered in this book. You'll have enough
understanding to become a PowerPoint expert. David K. Ewen, M.Ed.
Forest Academy April 2014
The complete change in the Excel 2007 interface has jolted many
Excel users out of their comfort zone as they struggle to locate
and familiarize themselves with the regular functions they have
been using for many years. Most Excel users tend to stick to the
regular functions that they have been using to get their job done
and may not be aware of shorter and more productive methods of
working with the new version of Excel. As such, more than 30 Tips
and Tricks have been specially identified and compiled in this
book. Each of the Tips and Tricks has the potential of saving you
hours of cleaning up the data manually, drastically changing the
way you use Excel. Some of the Tips and Tricks found in this book
are:
- Customize The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)
- Double Click On The Ribbon To Hide It
- Quick Access To Frequently Used Files
- Tracking Real-Time Changes With Excel Camera
- Jump Instantly To The End Of Your Database
- Searching And Entering Formula With Autocomplete
- Create Attention-Getting Comments
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