What the book covers: Focuses on the features of Excel that are important to businesses and researchers including working with external databases, PivotTables and Pivot Charts, using Excel for statistical and financial functions, data sharing, working with Solver, using the Small Business Finance Manager, and more.Updated coverage of the new version: A technology update to the existing edition for Excel 2013. This new edition will have approximately 30% new content covering the latest updates and enhancements made to Microsoft Excel.Series features: Information presented in the straightforward but fun language that has defined the "Dummies" series.
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Stephen L. Nelson (b. 1959) is the author of more than 160 books about using personal computers, including Quicken for Dummies, QuickBooks for Dummies, MBA's Guide to Microsoft Excel, and Excel Data Analysis for Dummies. The Wall Street Journal once called him the Louis L'Amour of computer books because at the time (December 2000), he had written more computer books than any other author.
Very good! I read up to and including Pivot Tables. It feels good to finally know what the heck are pivot tables! There are plenty of pictures to guide you and the instructions are well written, except for one thing, and this is why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. In the beginning of the book, it is explained that in order to guide you, a ribbon name will be given, followed by the ribbon's category name, followed by the button you should click. Well, the ribbon name was often ignored, so I was hunting down the button I was supposed to click.
Whether you're a beginner, student trying to grasp the basics of Excel or a corporate executive trying to grab some insights from your data using an efficient spreadsheet like Excel, or a budding data analyst trying to work your way through heaps of data in a simple way, this book has something for everyone. Not in depth, but this can take you far enough to give you confidence about your ability to work through your data.