Excel 2007 Just the Steps For Dummies 1st Edition by Diane Koers (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2007
    • Number of pages: 240 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 9.62 MB
    • Authors: Diane Koers

    Description

    Completely updated to reflect the many changes in the latest release of Excel, this helpful book presents readers with concise instructions for carrying out common Excel 2007 tasksAn easy-to-navigate design features a two-column layout and is packed with step-by-step directions and illustrations that incorporate the notable changes to Excel 2007Readers can pick the task, find it fast, and get it done quickly, all while gaining a clear understanding of Excel 2007 enhancements, such as a new user interface, improved charting and PivotTable capabilities, and better data exchange with XML

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover Just the steps you need to create spreadsheets, charts, and moreSimple steps……for great resultsCreate a Basic Chart1.Select the data (sequential or nonsequential) you want to plot in the chart. See Figure 11-1 for an example of sequential data selected for a chart.2.Press the F11 key. Excel immediately adds a new sheet called Chart 1 to your workbook with the data plotted into a column chart. Figure 11-2 shows you the various elements that can make up a chartSome newer keyboards use a different function for the F11 key. If your F11 key does not produce a chart, use the Insert tab as explained in the next section.Title: A descriptive name for the overall chart. By default, titles are not added in a basic chart.X or Category axis: Column or row headings from your selected data, which Excel uses for Category axis names.X Axis Title: A descriptive name for the Category axis. By default, a category label is not added in a basic chart.Get ready toEnter data into a spreadsheetBuild formulas and functionsFormat cells and add graphicsSort and analyzedataCreate charts andPivotTablesBlend Excel intoPowerPoint® About the Author Diane Koers owns and operates All Business Service, a software training and consulting business formed in 1988 that services the central Indiana area. Her area of expertise has long been in the word-processing, spreadsheet, and graphics areas of computing. She also provides training and support for Peachtree Accounting Software. Diane’s authoring experience includes over thirty five books on topics such as PC Security, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Works, WordPerfect, Paint Shop Pro, Lotus SmartSuite, Quicken, Microsoft Money and Peachtree Accounting. Many of these titles have been translated into other languages such as French, Dutch, Bulgarian, Spanish and Greek. She has also developed and written numerous training manuals for her clients. Diane and her husband enjoy spending their free time fishing, traveling and playing with their four grandsons and Little Joe, their Yorkshire Terrier.

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

    ⭐This is a good, easy to follow reference. I did not use all of the information, but appreciated the help for understanding better what I use.

    ⭐Good for those that don’t want to read a bunch of stuff just to find out the steps to complete a task.

    ⭐Easy to understand.

    ⭐Just what I needed to learn how to use excel.

    ⭐There seem to be almost as many books about Excel as there are days in the year, so it took me a long time to decide which one to buy. I was able to look inside many of them on Amazon, and, even better, I belong to a library which has a good selection.None of the books were perfect in my eyes. Some were too brief, leaving things that I wanted to know unanswered, while some were more technical than I wanted. Others, I found, were so filled with brightly coloured Hints and Tips on every page that I found it hard to concentrate on the main text without distraction; one such book had a series of little dashes and the chapter number up the side of every page, while the page number that you were looking for was half hidden in a coloured bar across the foot of the page.My ultimate choice was Just The Steps because it was the only title that answered all of my queries in only 234 pages. Everything is explained in a clear and easy to follow manner, and the index is fairly comprehensive. Regard it as being like any For Dummies book but without the light hearted and entertaining read.Having said that, the book does seem to skip through the basics of creating a worksheet, and I am particularly concerned to find no mention of inserting rows or columns, which I have seen covered in other books. Maybe the information is there and I haven’t spotted it yet, but I now worry if there is anything else that has not been included.Finally, one thing that does let the book down is the illustrations of screen shots, which are on nearly every page. Without exception these gray pictures are too small to be of much use. If you can live with that, as I can, then this is a book well worth considering.

    ⭐Easy learning and reading but some text a bit small for my eyesight so bought a magnifier, cost me more than the book?

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