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Microsoft Excel - Cheat Sheets: Make Excel Your Bitch!

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The Ultimate Guide to Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Mastery to Unlock Your Productivity Potential – Reports, Charts, Dashboards, Planning, Analytics, Formulas, Automation and More!

“Excel” is often confusing and challenging for people. But for those who’ve mastered it Excel is Microsoft’s most powerful program, the secret hack to their productivity.
This helpful interesting guide has used simple language to teach you tips and tricks to make Excel a fun and easy. You no longer have to fret about finding a teacher or colleague to learn from. This guide is extensive and has covered all the fundamentals you need to know to become an expert! It has explained terms and techniques in simple language that even a child will become an Excel Pro in no time!
All the chapters in “Microsoft Excel - Cheat Sheets. Make Excel Your Bitch” are well-illustrated to give you an accurate idea of how to smartly master techniques. It not only teaches you the tips and tricks to become a Pro, but it also has a dedicated section to highlight common mistakes we tend to make when working on an Excel Sheet. There are shortcuts to formulas, formats, macros and lots more.
Stop fretting about time slipping away, unleash your hidden productivity, get the extra competitive edge and impress your boss to get both reward and recognition at the snap of a finger. Bid adieu to fears and impress everyone with your mastery over Excel – Buy this book today, free to Kindle Unlimited Users.

94 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 5, 2015

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Brian K. Nelson

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May 19, 2017
Meh

MS Excel 2007 Basics that are a good foundation, but didn't give me the functions to make Excel my bitch. A bit disappointed.
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