Microsoft Excel sets the standard for spreadsheet programs. Its versatility and functionality have made it the most popular spreadsheet program for Windows. It boasts an impressive set of tools to create, analyze, and share spreadsheets. With Excel 2002, Microsoft has added new features such as context-sensitive smart tags, new task panes, and Document Recovery to this popular product. Excel's compatibility with other Office 2002 products and its improved collaboration and Web integration features, including the ability to add data from Web sources, make it the perfect tool for sharing information on the Internet or intranets.
Excel 2002 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide offers a friendly, gentle tour through all the features of Excel 2002. Starting with worksheet basics, readers will learn to edit, use functions, format cells, and add graphic objects. Then this Visual QuickStart Guide moves on to charts, printing, databases, Web publishing, and advanced techniques in Excel. This visual guide can be used as a task-based reference or as a tutorial.
Getting Started With-- Microsoft Excel 2002 for Windows
A reference for users of Excel 2002, showing how to take maximum advantage of its new and improved features.
Moving on With-- Microsoft Excel 2002 for Windows
For any course teaching application software using Microsoft Office 2002 applications. This book will appeal to students in a variety of disciplines including liberal arts, business, and the sciences.
SERIES TAGLINE: THE HOW and WHY, PRACTICAL APPROACH TO LEARNING APPLICATIONS.
Introduction to Excel 2002 for Windows
Introduction to Excel 2002 for Windows
Introduction to Excel 2002 for Windows
Like other titles in The I-Series, it presents step-by-step instructions, along with discussion of why the steps are important and what role they play in the overall plan for creating a document, workbook or database.
Advanced Excel 2002 for Windows