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Excel For Dummies

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Product Description Head's up - this book was published in 1994! Check out Excel 2019 For Dummies for the most up-to-date information! I imagine you landed here because you're trying to figure out Excel and know the For Dummies books are a great way to find fast answers. Just so you know, this edition of Excel For Dummies covers a version of the application that's been updated 10 times since we published the book. For the most current info, search for "Excel 2019 For Dummies." The good news is Excel hasn't changed so much in all those years, so a lot of this book is still usable. We're humbled that people still give it great reviews. The better news is there's a version of Excel For Dummies for every version of the application released since then. If you don't want to take your chances on a book published before there was a Google or an Amazon, look for the version of the book specific to the version of Excel you're using, such as Excel 2019 All-in-One For Dummies. From the Inside Flap Spreadsheet guru Greg Harvey is back with friendly guidance and the most up-to-date information on Excel 5 for Windows, the latest version of Micrsoft's popular spreadsheet. Excel For Dummies, 2nd Edition, leads you through Excel's powerful features so you can impress everyone with your professional spreadsheets and reports. Find out about Excel basics the fun and easy way: Through updated coverage of Excel 5 for Windows, including the new features like TipWizard, tabbed dialog boxes, Function Wizard, editing in cells, and much more Discover how to build and format worksheets Produce impressive charts that are useful too Take advantage of Excel's Toolbar and find out how to select the right tool for the job Create macros with Microsoft's new Visual Basic for Applications to automate and speed-up your work Find out how to use AutoFilter to simplify the task of getting information out of your database Plus Greg's Lists of Top Ten Excel Tips: Ten Excel commandments Ten amazing Word 6 and Excel 5 tricks Ten ways to work smarter and faster, and get that promotion! From the Back Cover Spreadsheet guru Greg Harvey is back with friendly guidance and the most up-to-date information on Excel 5 for Windows, the latest version of Micrsoft's popular spreadsheet. Excel For Dummies, 2nd Edition, leads you through Excel's powerful features so you can impress everyone with your professional spreadsheets and reports. Find out about Excel basics the fun and easy way: Through updated coverage of Excel 5 for Windows, including the new features like TipWizard, tabbed dialog boxes, Function Wizard, editing in cells, and much more Discover how to build and format worksheets Produce impressive charts that are useful too Take advantage of Excel's Toolbar and find out how to select the right tool for the job Create macros with Microsoft's new Visual Basic for Applications to automate and speed-up your work Find out how to use AutoFilter to simplify the task of getting information out of your database Plus Greg's Lists of Top Ten Excel Tips: Ten Excel commandments Ten amazing Word 6 and Excel 5 tricks Ten ways to work smarter and faster, and get that promotion! About the Author Greg Harvey, the author of more than 30 computer books, has been training business people in the use of IBM PC, DOS, and software application programs such as WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, Excel, and dBASE since 1983. He has written numerous training manuals, user guides, and books for business users of software, including IDG Books Worldwide's PC World WordPerfect 6 Handbook, 1-2-3- For Dummies, Windows For Dummies Quick Reference, WordPerfect For DOS For Dummies Quick Reference, DOS For Dummies Quick Reference and WordPerfect For Windows For Dummies Quick Reference. He currently teaches courses in Lotus 1-2-3 and dBASE in the Department of Information Systems at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. He says reading Excel For Dummies, 2nd Edition, is like taking one of his clas