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PHIL OLIVER and NOEL
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Microsoft Excel 2002 explained - BP511 -
£6.99
One of over 70 books by Phil Oliver and Noel Kantaris,
published by Bernard Babani (publishing) Ltd. Suitable for all Access 2002
users.
If you are a PC user and want to get to grips with
Microsoft's Excel 2002 for Windows spreadsheet as quickly as possible, then
this book is for you; no previous knowledge is assumed.
The book explains:-
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What hardware specification you need to run the package, how to install it,
how to benefit from the built-in Help system, and how to become familiar
with the Excel environment, including Task Panes.
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How to build up simple spreadsheet examples, edit entries, format cells and
ranges, and save and open worksheets.
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How to generate and use 3-dimensional worksheets, how to link them together,
and how to generate and add graphs to a worksheet, edit, preview and print
the result.
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How to set up and query a database management system.
How to use the Auditor, Goal Seek, What-if Tables, the Solver, and how to
manage What-if Scenarios.
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How to share information with other applications by linking, embedding, and
using hyperlinks, and how to use Excel to publish data on the Web.
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How to customise Excel by creating simple recorded macros, designing custom
toolbars and manipulating buttons options.
A chapter of exercises and one on all the functions of
Excel 2002 are included, as well as a detailed glossary to help you with
any jargon and computer terms.

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updated - 31 March 2006 |