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Excel's Not Dead

William McBurnie

Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing

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Summary

A new way of working with Excel spreadsheets never seen before that will transform how we work with Excel now and in the future. A game changing system of data manipulation based on a single discovery.
This book will take you step by step from the discovery and it's simple application through to how to apply it to create fully dynamic dashboards. The things that you could previously only do with Pivot Tables are now available to everyone from Excel beginners to professionals. A comprehensive Excel toolkit to ensure you have all the tools you need to tackle all the exercises and complete your journey.
I hear too often from IT professionals that "Excel is Dead" but every day I see It becoming more and more essential in every work environment from single person start ups to large corporations. This book will show that not only is excel not dead, with the system I will teach you it's getting stronger and stronger.
Available since: 11/21/2024.
Print length: 110 pages.

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