Prague College Library: Running Microsoft® Excel 2000
 
Title:      Running Microsoft® Excel 2000
Categories:      Computing
BookID:      CO-HND-0012
Authors:      Mark Dodge, Craig Stinson
ISBN-10(13):      9781572319356
Publisher:      Microsoft Press
Publication date:      1999-05-08
Edition:      1
Number of pages:      1024
Language:      English
Rating:      0 
Picture:      cover
Description:      Product Description

RUNNING MICROSOFT EXCEL 2000 takes you through the most used tasks and functions of Microsoft’s popular spreadsheet program. Whether you need quick, how-to instructions or in-depth answers to more advanced questions, this one-stop reference has the answers you need to work more productively—every day—with Excel.

Comprehensive:

  • Get new information on topics ranging from creating and managing worksheets and incorporating external data to using pivot tables and working with VBA—plus much more
  • Learn to create Web pages with Excel 2000
  • Discover how to collaborate with others almost anywhere using Microsoft Excel, workgroups, and the Internet
  • Gain insight into using Microsoft Excel 2000 as a component within Microsoft Office 2000

Easy Access to Information:

  • “Chapters at a Glance” for quick reference
  • Master table of contents
  • Extensive cross-referenced index
  • Two-color interior for easier navigation
  • Everything Is Clear
  • Step-by-step instructions
  • Hundreds of screen illustrations
  • Real-world examples
  • Tips and advice from the experts

Amazon.com Review
Whether you've upgraded or installed Excel 2000 for the first time, odds are you'll need some inside information to get the spreadsheet application tuned up and ready for data. Microsoft Press has published Running Microsoft Excel 2000 to give you the most complete survey of Excel 2000's capabilities.

It doesn't matter whether you go straight through from beginning to end or just keep it on hand to use for reference, this book's smart, no-nonsense prose will cut to the heart of your spreadsheet problems and get you the solutions you need. Beyond the basics, it covers creating and using worksheets, analyzing data, sharing files with other users and applications, and programming with macros and Visual Basic--everything you'll need until the next upgrade.

The illustrations are good, if a little sparse, but between the clear writing and your own computer monitor, you should be able to tackle every technique in the book. If you use spreadsheets every day, or think you probably should, Running Microsoft Excel 2000 is a must. --Rob Lightner