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Published by Microsoft Press (June 15, 2010) © 2010

Curtis Frye
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    ISBN-13: 9780735649200

    Microsoft Excel 2010 Plain & Simple ,1st edition

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    Language: English

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    Get the guide that makes learning Microsoft Excel 2010 plain and simple! This full color, no-nonsense book shows you the quickest ways to solve a problem or learn a skill, using easy-to-follow steps and concise, straightforward language. You'll analyze, manage, and share information in more ways than ever before.

    Here's WHAT you'll learn:

    • Manage your financial data and personal expenses
    • Get started quickly with prebuilt templates
    • Create formulas and functions to do the hard work
    • Sort, filter, update, and copy your data
    • Use charts and graphics to bring data to life
    • Collaborate with colleagues by sharing spreadsheets online

    Here's HOW you'll learn it:

    • Jump in whenever you need answers
    • Easy-to-follow STEPS and SCREENSHOTS show exactly what to do
    • Handy TIPS teach new techniques and shortcuts
    • Quick TRY THIS! exercises help apply what you learn right away
    • Acknowledgments
    • Chapter 1: Introduction: About This Book
    • Chapter 2: What's New and Improved in Excel 2010
    • Chapter 3: Getting Started with Excel 2010
    • Chapter 4: Building a Workbook
    • Chapter 5: Managing and Viewing Worksheets
    • Chapter 6: Using Formulas and Functions
    • Chapter 7: Formatting the Cell
    • Chapter 8: Formatting the Worksheet
    • Chapter 9: Printing Worksheets
    • Chapter 10: Customizing Excel to the Way You Work
    • Chapter 11: Sorting and Filtering Worksheet Data
    • Chapter 12: Summarizing Data Visually Using Charts
    • Chapter 13: Enhancing Your Worksheets with Graphics
    • Chapter 14: Sharing Excel Data with Other Programs
    • Chapter 15: Using Excel in a Group Environment
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