If you’re using Excel 2003 and you’d rather be working on your projects instead of plodding through everything you could ever need to know (and may never need to know) about Excel, this is the reference for you. In a compact, info-packed, spiral-bound book that puts the facts you need at your fingertips, it covers the basics most Excel users need to know, including:
data and text and working with cells and ranges
Complete with concise, step-by-step explanations (most of which take less than one page) and lots of screen shots and tables, this no nonsense guide gets you working instead of searching or reading, A detailed index makes it easy to find what you need to know fast. Excel 2003 For Dummies is a practical, at-a-glance reference for any Excel user.
Colin Banfield has worked in the telecommunications field for more than 20 years. He has used spreadsheet programs for over 18 years, including every version of Microsoft Excel. Colin's largest Excel project to date is a comprehensive tool designed for central office equipment configuration, pricing, and manufacturing, which is used by sales, engineering and manufacturing personnel. In his spare time, Colin enjoys photography, astronomy, chess and expanding his musical repertoire.
John Walkenbach is the leading authority on spreadsheet software. He is the author of more than two dozen spreadsheet books and has written more than 300 articles and reviews for a variety of publications, including PC World, InfoWorld, Windows magazine, and PC/Computing. He is also the principal of JWalk and Associates Inc., a consulting firm that specializes in spreadsheet application development.
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