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Slaying Excel Dragons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 578

Slaying Excel Dragons

A comprehensive guide to mastering Excel with shortcuts, data analysis, and advanced formulas. Perfect for all skill levels. Key Features Comprehensive coverage of Excel features and functions Practical examples and step-by-step instructions Focus on efficiency with keyboard shortcuts and advanced techniques Book DescriptionThis comprehensive guide is designed to elevate your Excel skills from beginner to advanced. Starting with the fundamentals, you'll learn how to navigate Excel's interface, use essential keyboard shortcuts, and manage data efficiently. As you progress, you'll dive into complex features like PivotTables, dynamic ranges, and advanced formatting, gaining the ability to handl...

VBA and Macros
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 654

VBA and Macros

Provides a step-by-step guide to using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and macros to import data and produce reports in Microsoft Excel 2010.

Professional Excel Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1173

Professional Excel Development

The definitive guide to developing applications with Microsoft Excel, this book is written by four authors who are Excel MVPs and run their own companies developing Excel-based applications.

Power Excel with MrExcel
  • Language: en

Power Excel with MrExcel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Updating the previous edition's tips to include features in Excel 2013, this new edition of Mr. Excel's popular software guide even incorporates suggestions sent in by readers. Each featured topic has a problem statement and description, followed by a broad strategy for solving the problem. Mr. Excel then walks readers through the specific steps to solve the issue. Alternate strategies are also provided, along with common gotchas that trip users up, leaving readers with not only answers to their specific dilemmas but also new and quicker ways to use formulas and spreadsheets.

Excel for the CFO
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Excel for the CFO

Written specifically for finance managers, Excel for the CFO explains the best features of Excel that allow for the automation of regular processes and help reduce the processing time spent on analytics. The book explores the entire gamut of finance-related functions and is focused on practical approaches to using Excel—including Pivot Tables, Goal Seek, Scenario Builder, and VBA—in problem solving to deliver quality results. Using case studies across all types of organizations to demonstrate the application of Excel-based automation, the scenarios covered include the automation of financial analysis models, the creation of income statement and balance sheet templates, converting numbers to words for check printing, and much more. Any finance executive who manages the company's business affairs and makes critical decisions by analyzing data would be directly benefitted by using the tips and techniques presented in this guide.

Cool Excel Sh*t
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 121

Cool Excel Sh*t

Cool Excel Sh*t is designed with the Excel guru in mind, introducing advanced, creative solutions and hacks for the software's most challenging problems. Through a series of more than 50 techniques, formulas, dynamic arrays, and VBA macros, this guide details processes that may be used in any application and across all disciplines. Includes a section on techniques using Dynamic Arrays in Excel.

Excel 2002 VBA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1029

Excel 2002 VBA

What is this book about? VBA is the programming language for the Microsoft Office suite and many other applications. VBA gives you complete control of Excel, allowing you to do anything from automating Excel tasks to developing full applications, using Excel as the development environment. Excel 2002 is an important upgrade to the Office suite spreadsheet program. It shows Microsoft's commitment to moving Office to be a web-enabled productivity tool, a rich client for working with web-based data, with new features such as SmartTags and XML support. Based on the successful content and format of Excel 2000 VBA Programmer's Reference, this new edition has been fully updated for Excel 2002. The ...

Guerilla Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Guerilla Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel

This book includes step-by-step examples and case studies that teach users the many power tricks for analyzing data in Excel. These are tips honed by Bill Jelen, &“MrExcel,&” during his 10-year run as a financial analyst charged with taking mainframe data and turning it into useful information quickly. Topics include perfectly sorting with one click every time, matching lists of data, data consolidation, data subtotals, pivot tables, and much more.

Power Excel with MrExcel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 611

Power Excel with MrExcel

Master Excel 2019 and Office 365 with MrExcel's expert tips, updated for the latest features. Learn real-world strategies to solve problems and improve productivity. Key Features Updated version for Excel 2019 & Office 365 Enhanced course with reader suggestions A combination of alternate strategies and common pitfalls Book DescriptionExcel 2019 is more than just a spreadsheet tool; it's a powerful platform for solving complex data challenges. In this guide, MrExcel takes you through the essentials of Excel 2019, incorporating the latest features from Office 365. You'll start by mastering the Excel interface before moving on to advanced calculation techniques that streamline your workflow. T...

The Spreadsheet at 25
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

The Spreadsheet at 25

From the 1979 invention by two MIT students of the visible calculator to the war between Lotus and Microsoft for dominance in the spreadsheet market, this book is a fascinating look at the software application that helped spur the entire computer industry. This loving look back at the early computer and technology evolution will teach anyone interested in computer history about the MIT students, Bricklin and Frankston, and their unique vision; how Mitch Kapor and Lotus 1-2-3 trumped VisiCalc; how the spreadsheet gave businesses a reason to buy PCs; and how Microsoft came to dominate the market. The book also contains descriptions of 25 amazing spreadsheets that users can download from the book's web site.