Excel 2010 For Dummies Quick Reference 1st Edition by Colin Banfield (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2010
    • Number of pages: 240 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 4.50 MB
    • Authors: Colin Banfield

    Description

    Find the answers to your most important Excel questions withthis referenceJohn Walkenbach’s name is synonymous with excellence incomputer books that decipher complex technical topics. Known as”Mr. Spreadsheet,” Walkenbach—along with Excel expert ColinBanfield—answers your most common and important Excelquestions in this easy-to-understand reference.You’ll learn how to open, save, protect, and recover workbookfiles; add, copy, and delete worksheets; enter and edit data andtext; create formulas and functions; audit, format, and print; andmore. Highly organized and free of unnecessary jargon, thisessential reference allows you to find the answers you’relooking for quickly and easily.Excel gurus Walkenbach and Banfield offer quick and easyanswers to common Excel questionsOffers information in a highly organized, easy-to-understandformat so you can find exactly what you needIncludes information on opening, saving, protecting andrecovering workbook files; adding, copying, and deletingworksheets; entering and editing data and text; creating formulasand functions; auditing; formatting; printing; and moreCovers navigating the user interface; using the Ribbon andQuick Access toolbar; saving, protecting, and recovering workbookfiles; entering and editing data; creating formulas and functions,and much moreExcel 2010 For Dummies Quick Reference enables you tospend more time working on your projects rather than trying tofigure how to make Excel work for you!

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover Straightforward and up-to-date — the nitty-gritty onworking with ExcelWant to spend more time on your projects and less time trying tofigure out Excel? This handy, portable guide gives you the facts inan easy-to-use format. Two Excel gurus bring you quickly up tospeed on the 2010 version and then lay out the stuff you need toknow: how to compare workbooks, manage worksheets, enter dates,work with formulas and functions, and much more.New for 2010 — learn to use the slicer report filter forPivotTables, in-cell charts (called Sparklines), table andPivotTable search filters, interactive PivotChart filters, andPivotTable custom calculationsMore than one — share workbooks, protect them fromunauthorized use, or compare two side-by-sideIt’s relative — use relative, absolute, and mixedreferences, and convert formulas to valuesCell development — edit cell contents, copy cells andranges, and enter dates, formulas, text, and valuesChart your progress — choose a chart, modify its axis,create and add elements, and add context to numbersTables and more — use tables, PivotTables, and PivotChartseffectivelyOpen the book and find:A tour of the Excel 2010 windowKeyboard shortcuts that save you timeHow to undo changes and correct mistakesAll you need to know about naming constants and formulasAdvice on formatting numbers and rangesHow to adjust settings and print your worksheetThe different types of charts and how to change themWhat to do with the slicer report filterLearn to:Navigate the new interfaceUse the Ribbon and Quick Access toolbarCreate formulas and functionsSave, protect, and recover workbook files About the Author Colin Banfield is an Excel expert with more than 20 years inthe telecommunications field. John Walkenbach, aka Mr. Spreadsheet, has written morethan 50 books on Excel and spreadsheet use. Visit his popularSpreadsheet Page at spreadsheetpage.com.

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐I just purchased this for my Kindle. The screenshots are tiny and impossible to see. They don’t seem to get any bigger if you enlarge the font. The book might be fine except for that. If you count on the screenshots to understand what the author is explaining, buy a hard copy book, not a Kindle edition.

    ⭐I got this on my kindle and it is sometimes difficulte to understand when the pictures and graphs are on different pages. Not like when u get the book and you are able to refer back and forth much easier. Just gave up and am taking a class.

    ⭐I keep this by my computer at work. It is easy to look things up and try to figure out this version of excel. This version is not intuitive, so the reference is handy.

    ⭐All good; no issues

    ⭐I was taking another spreadsheet class and this book was very helpful. My class was accelerated and covered a lot of material, so this was helpful.

    ⭐This was a supplement to Excel 2010 All-in-One for Dummies. It was great when I was lookingfor a specific answer…recommend it to anyone who get Excel 2010.

    ⭐I was able to find the solutions that I could not find even through the program’s help button.Clearly written and easy to find answers.

    ⭐A good basic guide, easy to follow but there a few gaps. If you want a comprehensive guide to Excel you may be disappointed, if you only need the basics this is a good start.

    ⭐Many thanks it was a gift which was most appreciated by the recipient

    ⭐Good for excel knowledge.

    ⭐基本的な事項の説明が充実。入門編として適している。特に、これから、Excelを活用しようと考えている人に適している。現地人のマネージャークラスに、必要に応じ参照するように薦めている。

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