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Excel 101 - A Beginner's & Intermediate's Guide for Mastering the Quintessence of Microsoft Excel (2010-2019 & 365) in no time! - cover

Excel 101 - A Beginner's & Intermediate's Guide for Mastering the Quintessence of Microsoft Excel (2010-2019 & 365) in no time!

Johannes Wild

Publisher: 3DTech

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Summary

Sick of seeing "#VALUE!" ? Have you never worked with Microsoft Excel before or do you already know basic functions and elements? Would you like to master the most important features and functions of Microsoft Excel?
 
Well, if you feel addressed by even one of these questions, this book is the right choice for you! Learn the essential functions of Microsoft Excel (applicable for the versions: 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010 and Office 365). Whether you want to create professional tables, charts, data sheets, analyses or forecasts you will literally master Excel with this guide in no time!
 
The author of the book is an engineer & Excel expert, who guides you from the basics such as: tables, charts and calculations to the more advanced Developer tools. Step by step and with numerous illustrations as well as colored markings & other didactic hints, you will learn Excel´s most important features.
 
With this book you can become an Excel professional with minimal (time) effort! After a short introduction to the basic terms, simple functions as well as advanced features are explained in detail throughout this book. Although all functions of the Microsoft Excel ribbon are discussed in detail all features are explained on about 90 pages, avoiding any unnecessary information in order to save your precious time!
 
Content of the book (short form):
 
1) Excel Interface & recommended settings        
 
2) Start, Basics Tips & Shortcuts       
 
3) Insert                                              
 
4) Draw                                               
 
5) Page Layout                                   
 
6) Formulas                                        
 
7) Data
 
8) Review
 
9) Developer
 
10) Excel error messages
 
This book is generally intended for all people who are interested in mastering Excel or who (have to) work with it in private or professional life. No matter if you use Microsoft Excel 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010 or Excel from Microsoft Office 365, this book offers the essential functions - the quintessence - of the spreadsheet and calculation program. Use this book to start or expand your private and professional (Excel) success.
 
Take a look at the book now and order your copy right away!
Available since: 10/29/2021.
Print length: 92 pages.

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