Excel 2003 for Dummies

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Author: Greg Harvey PhD

ISBN-10: 0764537563

ISBN-13: 9780764537561

Category: Microsoft Applications

Every time you turn around, you run into Excel. It’s on your PC at work. It’s on your PC at home. You get Excel files from your boss. Wouldn’t you like to understand this powerful Microsoft Office spreadsheet program, once and for all? Now, you can crunch financial data, add sparkle to presentations, convert static lists of numbers into impressive charts, and discover what all the shouting’s about regarding databases, formulas, and cells. You may even decide that getting organized with a good...

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Format cells, enter formulas, and print your worksheetsYou too can excel at organizing information in spreadsheets, charts, graphs, and more There it sits on your computer — Excel 2003. Now, what do you do with it? Hundreds of things, and this friendly guide gets you started! It gently leads you through the basics, so you can build great ways to organize business data, create cool charts for presentations, or just keep track of what’s in your pantry. The Dummies Way Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun

Introduction1Pt. IGetting In on the Ground Floor7Ch. 1What Is All This Stuff?9Ch. 2Creating a Spreadsheet from Scratch55Pt. IIEditing Without Tears111Ch. 3Making It All Look Pretty113Ch. 4Going Through Changes155Ch. 5Printing the Masterpiece191Pt. IIIGetting Organized and Staying That Way217Ch. 6Oh, What a Tangled Worksheet We Weave!219Ch. 7Maintaining Multiple Worksheets249Pt. IVLife Beyond the Spreadsheet273Ch. 8The Simple Art of Making Charts275Ch. 9How to Face a Database301Ch. 10Of Hyperlinks and Web Pages323Pt. VThe Part of Tens355Ch. 11Top Ten Features in Excel 2003357Ch. 12Top Ten Beginner Basics361Ch. 13The Ten Commandments of Excel 2003363Index365