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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Step by Step (2010)
Experience learning made easy-and quickly teach yourself how to organize, analyze, and present data with Excel 2010. With STEP BY STEP, you set the pace-building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them! Topics include creating formulas, calculating values, and analyzing data; presenting information visually with graphics, charts, and diagrams; building PivotTable dynamic views; using the new Excel Web App; reusing information from databases and other documents; creating macros to automate repetitive tasks and simplify your work; and other core topics. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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First of all, they're dead useful. There's little you might want to learn about Excel that isn't in here.
Secondly, if you're the hands-on type, you get a link to exercise files which take you step by step (hence the name) through every single topic.
Thirdly, it's affordable. I got my copy from a large online re-seller for about $17.
Fourthly, it gives you more information and more context -- and in a more real-world way -- than the MOS Study Guide that includes Excel. It doesn't break out the objectives of the Excel expert exam, so it's not as good for cramming, but the information just seems to hang together better.
Both times I studied for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam (and passed on the first try both times), I used this book to fill in gaps in knowledge -- and there will always be gaps in knowledge. You just can't know everything there is to know about Excel.
This book may actually be more useful in a group setting, though. Different people pick up on different aspects of the writing, and a solo user may miss nuances in the way commands work.
When I am recommending a text to someone who wants to really learn the program, as opposed to just passing the test, this is where I point them. Can't give any higher praise than that. ( )