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Excel 2010 for Dummies - (For Dummies) by Greg Harvey (Paperback)

Excel 2010 for Dummies - (For Dummies) by  Greg Harvey (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The bestselling Excel book on the market, updated for Excel 2010</b> <p>As the world's leading spreadsheet application, Excel has a huge user base. The release of Office 2010 brings major changes to Excel, so <i>Excel For Dummies</i> comes to the rescue once more!</p> <p>In the friendly and non-threatening <i>For Dummies</i> style, this popular guide shows beginners how to get up and running with Excel and helps more experienced users get comfortable with new features.</p> <ul> <li>Excel is the number one spreadsheet application worldwide, and <i>Excel For Dummies</i> is the number one guide to using it</li> <li>With the major changes in Microsoft Office 2010, Excel has new features and a new interface design; users need help to get up to speed</li> <li>The book includes everything you need to know to perform basic Excel 2010 tasks</li> <li>Covers creating and editing worksheets and charts, formatting cells, entering formulas, inserting graphs, designing database forms, and adding database records</li> <li>Also covers printing, adding hyperlinks to worksheets, saving worksheets as Web pages, adding existing worksheet data to an existing Web page, and much more</li> </ul> <p>Whether you're new to Excel or just need to understand the 2010 version, <i>Excel 2010 For Dummies</i> provides what you need to know.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b><i>Learn to: </i></b> <ul> <li>Create and edit worksheets, format cells, and enter formulas</li> <li>Add data tables and sort and filter records</li> <li>Create powerful charts with graphics</li> <li>Share worksheets via e-mail and SharePoint<sup>(R)</sup></li> </ul> <p><b>Get up to speed on Excel 2010and discover a whole new way to crunch numbers!</b> <p>Have you just discovered you need to use Excel for the first time? Or are you an Excel veteran who wants to understand the 2010 version in a hurry? Either way, this friendly book has everything you need to know about creating and editing worksheets, formatting cells, using formulas, adding hyperlinks, saving worksheets as Web pages, and more. <ul> <li><b>Navigate effectively</b> -- see how the Ribbon interface and the Backstage View give you access to all the tools you need for every task</li> <li><b>It's your Excel</b> -- customize the Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar to include the tools you use</li> <li><b>To err is human</b> -- but you can easily fix mistakes and make updates with Excel's editing functions</li> <li><b>Easy maintenance</b> -- make maintaining your worksheets easier with zoom, comments, cell names, and more</li> <li><b>Pivotal moments</b> -- create and format pivot tables to summarize your data effectively</li> <li><b>Making it pretty</b> -- include graphics, charts, and clip art to clarify the story your worksheets tell</li> <li><b>Macro magic</b> -- automate Excel commands by creating macros you can add to the Ribbon or Quick Access toolbar</li> <li><b>Collaborate online</b> -- share your worksheets via Windows Live(TM) SkyDrive and edit them from anywhere with Office Web Apps</li> </ul> <p><b>Open the book and find: </b> <ul> <li>What's new in Excel 2010, including the Backstage View</li> <li>How to launch Excel from Windows<sup>(R)</sup> 7, Windows Vista<sup>(R)</sup>, and Windows<sup>(R)</sup> XP</li> <li>Tips for drag-and-drop editing</li> <li>Hints for perfect printouts</li> <li>How to use the Insert Function button</li> <li>Secrets for securing your data</li> <li>How to use Conditional Formatting and Sparklines minigraphs to highlight your data</li> <li>How to do "what-if" data analysis</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Greg Harvey, PhD, </b> is president of Mind Over Media, Inc. He is the author of all editions of <i>Excel For Dummies, Excel All-in-One For Dummies, Excel Workbook For Dummies</i>, and <i>Windows For Dummies Quick Reference</i>. He's also an experienced educator.

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