Don't Fear the Spreadsheet

A Beginner's Guide to Overcoming Excel's Frustrations

Nonfiction, Computers, Application Software, Spreadsheets, Financial Applications
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Author: Tyler Nash, Bill Jelen, Kevin Jones, Tom Urtis ISBN: 9781615473267
Publisher: Holy Macro! Books Publication: July 1, 2012
Imprint: Holy Macro! Books Language: English
Author: Tyler Nash, Bill Jelen, Kevin Jones, Tom Urtis
ISBN: 9781615473267
Publisher: Holy Macro! Books
Publication: July 1, 2012
Imprint: Holy Macro! Books
Language: English

Written in a question-and-answer format, this lowest-level beginner book covers the extreme basics of using spreadsheets in Excel. Instead of delving into advanced topics that scare most Excel novices away, the guide starts at a much more basic level, quickly providing a passable knowledge of the program and allowing users to overcome their fears and frustrations. It answers hundreds of common questions, including Can I delete data from a spreadsheet without changing the formatting? How can I merge two cells, columns, or rows? How do I use text-wrapping? How do I create custom functions? and What is a Macro and how do I go about creating it? Intended for the roughly 40 percent Excel users who have never even entered a formula, this book will demystify the problems and confusion that prevent them from using the program to its potential.

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Written in a question-and-answer format, this lowest-level beginner book covers the extreme basics of using spreadsheets in Excel. Instead of delving into advanced topics that scare most Excel novices away, the guide starts at a much more basic level, quickly providing a passable knowledge of the program and allowing users to overcome their fears and frustrations. It answers hundreds of common questions, including Can I delete data from a spreadsheet without changing the formatting? How can I merge two cells, columns, or rows? How do I use text-wrapping? How do I create custom functions? and What is a Macro and how do I go about creating it? Intended for the roughly 40 percent Excel users who have never even entered a formula, this book will demystify the problems and confusion that prevent them from using the program to its potential.

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