CustomGuide: Excel 2003 Personal Trainer—A Self-Guided Course - Page 2

Author: DrPatPublished: Jan 31, 2005 at 5:19 pm 0 comments

At the median level, the guide does cover pivot tables (or "pivottables") and Excel's Scenario Manager with its Solver feature. There is also a complete, easy-to-read chapter on publishing an interactive Web page spreadsheet, including how to control refresh and how to update online data.

Finally, the guide is well-illustrated, with figures that truly illuminate the text, making instructions easy to follow. Liberally scattered throughout the book are "superhero" points that clarify and encapsulate what the user should be learning from each lesson.

Just as a personal trainer keeps you on track in the gym, this guide will help you increase your Excel fitness, step by step, with lots of reps—and no strained brain muscles.

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