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Excel 2010 Workbook for Dummies

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ISBN-10: 047048960X

ISBN-13: 9780470489604

Edition: 2010 (Workbook)

Authors: Greg Harvey

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Reinforce your understanding of Excel with these Workbook exercisesBoost your knowledge of important Excel tasks by putting your skills to work in real-world situations. The For Dummies Workbook format provides more than 100 exercises that help you create actual results with Excel so you can gain proficiency.Perfect for students, people learning Excel on their own, and financial professionals who must plan and execute complex projects in Excel, Excel 2010 Workbook For Dummies helps you discover all the ways this program can work for you. * * Excel is the world's most popular number-crunching program, and For Dummies books are the most popular guides to Excel * The Workbook approach offers…    
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Book details

List price: $42.95
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/24/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 408
Size: 8.11" wide x 9.96" long x 0.89" tall
Weight: 1.628

Greg Harvey is a prolific author of personal computing books that are highly informative, yet entertaining and easy to understand. Harvey earned a B.A. in classics and American history from the University of Illinois in Urbana in 1970. He moved to San Francisco the following year and worked as a draftsman on civil engineering projects for the next 10 years Harvey became interested in the growing computer field in the early 1980s. While teaching college computer classes at Golden Gate University, he wrote his first books, WordPerfect Desktop Companion (1987) and WordPerfect Instant Reference (1988). Since then, he has written, in his own words, "tons of books." These include Lotus 1-2-3…    

Introduction
Creating Spreadsheets
Getting Familiar with the Excel 2010 Interface
Entering the Spreadsheet Data
Formatting the Spreadsheet
Printing Spreadsheet Reports
Modifying the Spreadsheet
Using Formulas and Functions
Building Formulas
Copying and Correcting Formulas
Creating Date and Time Formulas
Financial Formulas and Functions
Using Math Functions
Using Common Statistical Functions
Using Lookup Functions
Using Logical Functions
Text Formulas and Functions
Working with Graphics
Charting Spreadsheet Data
Adding Graphics to Spreadsheets
Managing and Securing Data
Building and Maintaining Data Lists
Protecting the Spreadsheet
Doing Data Analysis
Performing What-If Analysis
Generating Pivot Tables
Macros and Visual Basic for Applications
Using Macros
Using the Visual Basic Editor
The Part of Tens
Top Ten Features in Excel 2010
Top Ten Tips for Using Excel Like a Pro
Comparing Worksheets Side by Side
About the CD
Table of Exercises
Index