"Wow," you say - "This guy is so out of date that he's still using Excel 2002 on his computer?" No - don't be silly. I'm still using Excel 2000 on my computer. But this book is as close as my local library gets to my version of Excel.
The main thing I got out of this is that I already know how to do the things I want to do with Excel. There were plenty of things in here that I don't know how to do. Early on, I tried reading those parts carefully - but then I realized, "eh, I don't know why I'd ever need to know that" and so it became more of a skim as I went along.
The main reason I'm giving this only 2 stars: the thing I most wanted to see in this book wasn't here. I was hoping for a rundown of all the various mathematical functions you can do in Excel - like SUM or ABS or many, many more. I can do some, but keep forgetting all but the most basic ones. But ..... this book never covered that! Seems like a heckuvan oversight to me.
Well, the book did clue me into Insert-Functions so I can see a list of them. Not nothing, but not what I was looking for. And leaving out basic information does seem like quite a problem for a For Dummies book.