Excel Hacks:Tips & Tools for Streamlining Your Spreadsheet

Tips & Tools for Streamlining Your Spreadsheet 

Published in: 2007
ISBN: 0596528345   

Millions of users create and share Excel spreadsheets every day, but few go deeply enough to learn the techniques that will make their work much easier. There are many ways to take advantage of Excel’s advanced capabilities without spending hours on advanced study. Excel Hacks provides more than 130 hacks – clever tools, tips and techniques – that will leapfrog your work beyond the ordinary. Now expanded to include Excel 2007, this resourceful, roll-up-your-sleeves guide gives you little known “backdoor” tricks for several Excel versions using different platforms and external applications. Think of this book as a toolbox. When a need arises or a problem occurs, you can simply use the right tool for the job. Hacks are grouped into chapters so you can find what you need quickly, including ways to:

  • Reduce workbook and worksheet frustration – manage how users interact with worksheets, find and highlight information, and deal with debris and corruption.
  • Analyze and manage data – extend and automate these features, moving beyond the limited tasks they were designed to perform.
  • Hack names – learn not only how to name cells and ranges, but also how to create names that adapt to the data in your spreadsheet.
  • Get the most out of PivotTables – avoid the problems that make them frustrating and learn how to extend them.
  • Create customized charts – tweak and combine Excel’s built-in charting capabilities.
  • Hack formulas and functions – subjects range from moving formulas around to dealing with datatype issues to improving recalculation time.
  • Make the most of macros – including ways to manage them and use them to extend other features.
  • Use the enhanced capabilities of Microsoft Office 2007 to combine Excel with Word, Access, and Outlook. You can either browse through the book or read it from cover to cover, studying the procedures and scripts to learn more about Excel. However you use it, Excel Hacks will help you increase productivity and give you hours of “hacking” enjoyment along the way.

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Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Inside Out

Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Inside Out 

Published in: 2007
Published by: Microsoft Press
Author: Mark Dodge
ISBN: 073562321X 

This book packs hundreds of time-saving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds for using Office Excel 2007. Whether you are upgrading from Office 97 or Office 2003, youll be able to dig in to the work-ready resources that help you take your Office Excel 2007 experience to the next level. This information-packed complete reference shows you how to get the most out of Office Excel 2007. You will learn how to navigate the products new features and capabilities, including the new formatting and editing advances such as Live Preview. Youll explore new graphics capabilities, master the charting interface, and learn how to create dynamic lists with PivotTable reports. Youll even learn how to automate Office Excel with macros, custom functions, and more.

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Microsoft Excel Functions and Formulas: Excel 97 – Excel 2003

Excel 97 - Excel 2003 

Published in: 2006
Published by: Wordware
Author: Bernd Held
ISBN: 159822011X
Size: 3.45MB 

Equipped with a variety of functions and easy to use, Microsoft Excel is the tool of choice when it comes to crunching numbers, building charts, and analyzing tables. But most users only scratch the surface of the program’s functionality, especially the built-in formulas designed to make everyday operations and real-world tasks more efficient. Microsoft Excel Functions & Formulas demonstrates the secrets of Excel functions through the use of practical and useful examples in a quick reference format. Topics include logical, text, date and time, basic statistical, mathematical, financial, database, and reference functions as well as conditional formatting with formulas, array formulas, and user-defined functions. Easy to use and equipped with a variety of functions, Microsoft Excel is the tool of choice when it comes to crunching numbers, building charts, and analyzing tables. But most users only scratch the surface of the program’s functionality, especially the built-in formulas designed to make everyday operations and real-world tasks more efficient. Microsoft Excel Functions & Formulas demonstrates the secrets of Excel functions through the use of practical and useful examples in a quick reference format. Topics include logical, text, date and time, basic statistical, mathematical, financial, database, and lookup and reference functions as well as conditional formatting with formulas, array formulas, and user-defined functions. This book’s extensive examples make it an excellent tutorial for all Excel users who want to understand, create, and apply formulas. Intermediate and advanced users will find Microsoft Excel Functions & Formulas an excellent reference to many of the program’s advanced formulas and functions. Bernd Held is one of the leading authorities on Microsoft Office software in Germany, especially Microsoft Excel. The author of more than 40 books and 800 articles and reviews for various publications, he is also a professional consultant specializing in training and customized solutions for a variety of businesses. For the past eight years, Microsoft has recognized him as an MVP (Most Valuable Professional). He lives in Germany with his wife, son, and daughter.

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Excel 2007 VBA Programming For Dummies

Excel 2007 VBA Programming For Dummies 

Author: John Walkenbach
Published in: 2007
ISBN: 0470046740
Size: 4.42MB

Step-by-step instructions for creating VBA macros Harness the power of VBA and create custom Excel applications Make Excel 2007 work for you! This clear, nonintimidating guide shows you how to use VBA to create Excel apps that look and work the way you want. Packed with plenty of sample programs, it explains how to work with range objects, control program flow, develop custom dialog boxes, create custom toolbars and menus, and much more. Discover how to:

- Grasp essential programming concepts
- Use the Visual Basic® Editor
- Navigate the new Excel user interface
- Communicate with your users
- Deal with errors and bugs

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