PROGRAMMER TUTORIALS
solutions to programmer problems

ASP
C#
C++
COBOL
Delphi
HTML
Java
J2EE
JavaScript
JSP
.NET
Perl
PHP
SQL
Visual Basic
XML
View Shopping Cart


Get a FREE Apple iPod Photo

  Books : Excel 2003 for Starters: The Missing Manual


List Price: $19.95
Amazon.com's Price: $13.57
You Save: $6.38 (32%)
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours




Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.54
EAN: 9780596101541
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 0596101546
Label: Pogue Press
Manufacturer: Pogue Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 396
Publication Date: October 31, 2005
Publisher: Pogue Press
Sales Rank: 80026
Studio: Pogue Press




Related Items:


Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe dominant spreadsheet program and one of the most widely used software applications in the world, Microsoft Excel is unbelievably powerful--and can be downright intimidating. If you're new to Excel or among the many existing Excel users who are dazed and confused by all that the program can do (and by how little it has actually done for you), 'Excel for Starter: The Missing Manual' is your ideal resource.

For everyone who wants to quickly get up to speed on Excel to create, organize, and present household and/or office data and information, this smart new guide delivers just the essentials: it concentrates on the must-have information and the best, most practical Excel features that people like you can use to maximize your productivity and minimize your spreadsheet confusion and frustration.

'Excel for Starters: The Missing Manual' demystifies spreadsheets and explains how to use them most effectively and efficiently. Clear explanations (with lots of examples), step-by-step instructions, helpful illustrations, and timesaving advice guide you through all the most common and useful features of Excel 2002 and 2003--including how to build spreadsheets, add and format information, print reports, create charts and graphics, and use basic formulas and functions.

Sure, there are plenty more thorough, more massive Excel books on the bookstore shelves. But why wade your way through a swamp of details you'll never need--or want--to use? Let author Matthew MacDonald, an educator and software developer who also wrote the highly popular 'Excel: The Missing Manual,' be your trusted guide as you learn which Excel features will serve you best and which are best ignored.

Utterly practical and refreshingly funny, this down-to-earth guide gives you nothing more (and nothing less) than what you need to make Excel do exactly what you want it to do. It's a quick read you'll want to keep on hand for reference again and again.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excel for Starters - The Missing Manual
Because I was not totally computer illiterate, I started using Excel, keeping extensive records. Then, when I wanted to do something other than just entering data into a cell, the "boom was lowered" and that is when I found out all the things I didn't know.

This book showed me all the things that this application can do. It did this in language and examples that were clear and that was easily understood. How refreshing that is when you pick up a manual for a new product.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Learn Excel The Quick And Easy Way
Another gem by Pogue Press!! I just finished reviewing another one of the books from this line and then I am hard-pressed to come up with a lot of things to say other than "buy it" for this book as well. Excel is probably one of the most well-known applications on the planet, forget about the ones just developed by Microsoft. If you are new to spreadsheets and want to learn how to create workbooks, input data, work with formulas, sort, etc. save the time and money of driving to a class and just ... Read More







2000-2006 ProgrammerTutorials.com


Top100WebShops.com