See your way to super spreadsheets with Excel 2010 and this visual guide! If you're always hearing about the cool things that Excel can do, here's your chance to see how to do them! With pages of full-color, step-by-step instructions and crystal-clear screen shots, this guide shows you how to get the most out of Excel 2010. The book covers all the basics as well as Excel 2010's new features and functions, including a new interface and better collaboration tools. Crunch and chart your data over a network, over the Web, or at home-helpful tips on every page will get you there even faster! Get the very most out of Excel 2010 with this easy-to-follow guide!
Learning with pictures, is a great way to learn, in a time when the bandwidth was quite limited, I had to learn from books and this is one of those books a beginner would cherish reading. The way the instructions are illustrated is what makes these books unique and unforgettable. I have a good understanding of Excel as a software after reading this book i.e. where to click to get what done. I have read all the Teach Yourself Visually books as far as Software is concerned.
I've used Excel for several years but only for very basic spreadsheets so I decided to increase my knowledge/expertise this year by reading a couple of 'help' books. I learned so many little tricks and 'how to's' in this book. Loved the step by step instructions with the colourful pictures and tips included! I did try another book 'for Dummies' but the lengthy text and lack of pictures was very off-putting. Guess I'm a visual-learner! I'd borrowed this book from my library and learned so much from it that I bought my own copy for reference in the future. Very good basic book!
I was so sick of everyone tell me to "play around" with the options of excel and I would learn it. As a full time student, working part time, and conducting research, I don't have time to "play around." I wish I had read this book before I started college (long ago). Really all high schooler's should know this stuff. Its a great book for the basics of excel, all science majors should have this book. The first two chapters everyone knows, so don't write off the book because of them.