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Excel 2007 for Dummies - (For Dummies) by Greg Harvey (Paperback)

Excel 2007 for Dummies - (For Dummies) by  Greg Harvey (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Completely rewritten to reflect the major changes Microsoft has made to Office, this reference includes information on creating and editing worksheets, formatting cells, entering formulas, creating and editing charts, inserting graphs, designing database forms, adding database records, using seek-and-find options, adding hyperlinks to worksheets, and more.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>One look at Excel 2007, with its new Office Button, Quick Access toolbar, and Ribbon, and you realize you're not in Kansas anymore. Well, have no fear-- <i>Excel 2007 for Dummies</i> is here! <p>If you've never worked with a computer spreadsheet, or if you've had some experience with earlier versions of Excel but need help transitioning, here you'll find everything you need to create, edit, format, and print your own worksheets (without sacrificing your sanity!). <i>Excel 2007 for Dummies</i> covers all the fundamental techniques, concentrating on only the easiest, most user-friendly ways to get things done.</p> <p>You'll discover how to: </p> <ul> <li>Rearrange, delete and insert new information</li> <li>Keep track of and organize data in a single worksheet</li> <li>Transfer data between the sheets of different workbooks</li> <li>Create a chart using the data in a worksheet</li> <li>Add hyperlinks and graphics to worksheets</li> <li>And more!</li> </ul> <p>Plus, in keeping with Excel 2007's more graphical and colorful look, <i>Excel 2007 for Dummies</i> has taken on some color of its own, with full-color plates in the mid-section of the book illustrating exactly what you'll see on your screen. Whether you read it from cover to cover or skip to the sections that answer your specific questions, the simple guidance in this book will have you excelling at home or in the office no time.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>Navigate Excel with the Ribbon and Office Button</b> <p><b>Find out how to create and edit charts, add hyperlinks to worksheets, and more</b></p> <p>Here's an excellent way to get the scoop on the cool features of Excel 2007, including the user-friendly interface, Live Preview, and easier collaboration options. You'll soon excel at organizing and maintaining your worksheets, doing "what-if" data analysis, dressing up your charts and graphs, playing with pivot tables, and sharing your stuff. The included four-color insert highlights the Ribbon, new graphics features, and more!</p> <p><b>Discover how to</b></p> <ul> <li>Create and edit worksheets</li> <li>Design database forms</li> <li>Save your worksheet as a Web page</li> <li>Apply style galleries to spreadsheets</li> <li>Work with formulas</li> <li>Include graphics in your charts</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>...the simple guidance in this book will have you excelling at home or in the office in no time. (<i>PQ Magazine</i>, November 2007)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Greg Harvey</b> has authored tons of computer books, the most recent being <i>Excel Workbook For Dummies</i> and <i>Roxio Easy Media Creator 8 For Dummies, </i> and the most popular being <i>Excel 2003 For Dummies</i> and <i>Excel 2003 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies</i>. He started out training business users on how to use IBM personal computers and their attendant computer software in the rough and tumble days of DOS, WordStar, and Lotus 1-2-3 in the mid-80s of the last century. After working for a number of independent training firms, Greg went on to teach semester-long courses in spreadsheet and database management software at Golden Gate University in San Francisco.<br /> His love of teaching has translated into an equal love of writing. <i>For Dummies</i> books are, of course, his all-time favorites to write because they enable him to write to his favorite audience: the beginner. They also enable him to use humor (a key element to success in the training room) and, most delightful of all, to express an opinion or two about the subject matter at hand.<br /> Greg received his doctorate degree in Humanities in Philosophy and Religion with a concentration in Asian Studies and Comparative Religion last May. Everyone is glad that Greg was finally able to get out of school before he retired.

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