Microsoft's latest version of Excel has longtime users scratching their heads, trying to figure out where all their favorite tools went. The new ribbon interface may be context-sensitive and sometimes helpful, but for people used to doing things the same way for many years, it's a challenge. This new edition of the "Excel Pocket Guide" is written from the ground up to cover Excel 2007, helping people find their tools and showing them some new ones. In a brand new feature, this edition includes extensive information on commonly-used formulas, showing readers at a glance the many possibilities Excel provides for easy calculation. It also demonstrates convenient techniques for connecting data across worksheets and projects.
About the AuthorCurt Frye is the author of numerous books on Excel and other Office products, most recently "Excel Annoyances". He graduated from Syracuse with a degree in political science, and then moved to Washington, DC, where he worked as a defense trade analyst for four years and as the director of sales and marketing for an ISP for one year. He now lives in Portland, Oregon and is a freelance writer.
Book InformationISBN 9780596514525
Author Curtis D. FryeFormat Paperback
Page Count 165
Imprint O'Reilly MediaPublisher O'Reilly Media