The step-by-step, visual way to learn Excel 2013
Excel can be complicated, but this Visual guide shows you
exactly how to tackle every essential task with full-color screen
shots and step-by-step instructions. You’ll see exactly what each
step should look like as you learn to use all the new tools in this
latest release of the world’s most popular spreadsheet program. In
easy two-page lessons, author Paul Mc Fedries shows you how to
organize, present, analyze, and chart data, over the web or on a
network.
* The Visual learning system is perfect for teaching Excel;
previous editions of this book have sold more than 230, 000
copies
* Covers common Excel 2013 tasks such as creating spreadsheets
and charts, filtering and sorting data, and working with
Pivot Tables
* Provides step-by-step instructions for each task
* Each step is illustrated with full-color screenshots
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Excel 2013 offers visual learners
the ideal way to master this popular but complex spreadsheet
program.
Table of Content
Chapter 1 Working with Excel
Chapter 2 Entering Data
Chapter 3 Working with Ranges
Chapter 4 Working with Range Names
Chapter 5 Formatting Excel Ranges
Chapter 6 Building Formulas
Chapter 7 Manipulating Worksheets
Chapter 8 Dealing with Workbooks
Chapter 9 Formatting Workbooks
Chapter 10 Printing Workbooks
Chapter 11 Working with Tables
Chapter 12 Analyzing Data
Chapter 13 Visualizing Data with Charts
Chapter 14 Adding Worksheet Graphics
Chapter 15 Collaborating with Others
Index
About the author
Paul Mc Fedries (Toronto, Ontario) is the president of Logophilia Limited, a technical writing company. He has been programming since he was a teenager in the mid-1970s and has programmed everything from mainframes to desktops to bar code scanners. He has worked with many different languages, including Fortran, assembly language, C++, and, Java Script. Paul has written more than three dozen books that have sold more than three million copies worldwide, including: Windows Vista Simplified, Teach Yourself Visually Windows Vista, Macs Portable Genius, Office 2007 Visual Quick Tips, and Teach Yourself VISUALLY Macs. Paul encourages all readers to drop by his Web site, www.mcfedries.com.