Exploring Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Volume 1 Exploring titles feature “Perfect pages” where every step of every hands-on exercise as well as every end-of-chapter problem begins on a new page and has its own screen shot to make it ea
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| Title | : | Exploring Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Volume 1 |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.67 (919 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0132330776 |
| Format Type | : | Spiral-bound |
| Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2007-06-09 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial :
The Exploring series helps students master the "How and Why" of performing tasks in Office to gain a greater understanding of how to use the individual applications together to solve business problems. Exploring titles feature “Perfect pages” where every step of every hands-on exercise as well as every end-of-chapter problem begins on a new page and has its own screen shot to make it easier to follow. Each chapter contains Hands-on Exercises, Capstone Exercises, and Mini-Cases for practicing and reviewing skills acquired. Exploring Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Volume 1, 1/e covers the following topics: introduction to Excel; formulas and functions; chart enhancement and distribution; working with large worksheets and tables. Ideal for students and individuals seeking comprehensive instruction for Excel 2007.
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