Excel 2016 For Dummies


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Excel 2016 For Dummies (9781119077015) is now being published as Excel 2016 For Dummies (9781119293439). While this version features an older Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the new release and should not be considered a different product. Let your Excel skills sore to new heights with this bestselling guide Updated to reflect the latest changes to the Microsoft Office suite, this new edition of Excel For Dummies quickly and painlessly gets you up to speed on mastering the world's most widely used spreadsheet tool. Written by bestselling author Greg Harvey, it has been completely revised and updated to offer you the freshest and most current information to make using the latest version of Excel easy and stress-free. If the thought of looking at spreadsheet makes your head swell, you've come to the right place. Whether you've used older versions of this popular program or have never gotten a headache from looking at all those grids, this hands-on guide will get you up and running with the latest installment of the software, Microsoft Excel 2016. In no time, you'll begin creating and editing worksheets, formatting cells, entering formulas, creating and editing charts, inserting graphs, designing database forms, and more. Plus, you'll get easy-to-follow guidance on mastering more advanced skills, like adding hyperlinks to worksheets, saving worksheets as web pages, adding worksheet data to an existing web page, and so much more. Save spreadsheets in the Cloud to work on them anywhere Use Excel 2016 on a desktop, laptop, or tablet Share spreadsheets via email, online meetings, and social media sites Analyze data with PivotTables If you're new to Excel and want to spend more time on your actual work than figuring out how to make it work for you, this new edition of Excel 2016 For Dummies sets you up for success.




Excel 2016 Reference and Cheat Sheet


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Do you need a quick reference for Excel 2016? The four-panel Excel 2016 Reference & Cheat Sheet contains tips, examples, and screenshots of the most common Excel functions and features. In addition to covering Excel 2016 for Windows and Macs, the reference also covers Excel Online, Microsoft's free Web-based spreadsheet program. Almost all of the instructions and examples also apply to Excel 2013. Topics include:* Excel 2016 basics. * An overview of Microsoft's Ribbon interface. * Creating, saving, and closing workbooks. * How to use templates and themes. * How to add, edit, and hide data. * How to import and export .txt, .csv, .tsv, and .xlsx files. * How to share workbooks. * Printing basics. * Examples of basic formulas, functions, and AutoFill. * How to perform simple math and calculate averages. * How to sort and filter data. * How to create a chart or graph. * Universal keyboard shortcuts for Excel 2016. The four-panel reference is printed on 8.5 by 11 inch high-quality card stock, perfect for desks, walls, and shelves. It has holes for three-ring binders. Note that the Excel 2016 Reference and Cheat Sheet does not cover advanced features of Excel 2016, the Excel mobile apps for tablets and phones, or other Microsoft Office/Office 365 applications. The Excel 2016 Reference and Cheat Sheet was created by the publisher of the top-selling guides Excel Basics In 30 Minutes, Google Drive & Docs In 30 Minutes, and Dropbox In 30 Minutes.




Excel for Microsoft 365 Reference and Cheat Sheet


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Do you need a quick reference for Excel for Microsoft 365? The four-panel Excel for Microsoft 365 Reference & Cheat Sheet contains tips, examples, and screenshots of basic Excel functions and features. A list of keyboard shortcuts for Windows and macOS is also included. Fully recyclable and designed for readability.




Excel Formulas and Functions For Dummies


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Put the power of Excel formulas and functions to work for you! Excel is a complex program. Mastering the use of formulas and functions lets you use Excel to compute useful day-to-day information, such as calculating the true cost of credit card purchases or comparing 15-year and 30-year mortgage costs. This fun and friendly book demystifies Excel's built-in functions so you can put them to work. You'll find step-by-step instructions on 150 of Excel's most useful functions, how they work within formulas, and how to use them to make your life easier. See how to use 150 of Excel's most useful functions, with real-world examples showing how each function is used within a formula Learn to calculate the costs of leasing versus buying a car, compute classroom grades, create an amortization table, or evaluate investment performance Fully updated for Excel 2010, but the principles will work with earlier versions of Excel as well Includes essential coverage of an additional 85 functions In the ever-popular, non-threatening For Dummies style, Excel Formulas and Functions For Dummies, 2nd Edition makes Excel's power accessible to you.




Google Docs Reference and Cheat Sheet


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This handy reference and cheat sheet contains top tips and easy-to-read annotated screenshots of Google Docs, the free online word processor and Microsoft Word alternative. The four-panel reference is printed on 8.5 by 11 inch high-quality card stock, perfect for desks, walls, and shelves. It has holes for three-ring binders. Topics include:* Annotated screenshots of the Google Docs home page and formatting toolbar* Google Docs basics, from document creation to margin adjustments* Templates and page styles* Inserting images, comments, headers & footers, and more* How to import Microsoft Word, .rtf, or .txt files* How to activate Office Compatibility Mode* How to convert to Microsoft Word, PDF, and other formats* How to edit documents while offline * How to use Office Compatibility Mode* Keyboard shortcutsNote that the Google Docs Reference and Cheat Sheet does not cover Google Drive, Google Sheets, Google Slides, or other applications in Google's free online office suite. The Google Docs Reference and Cheat Sheet was created by the author of the top-selling guide Google Drive & Docs In 30 Minutes.




Word 2019 Reference and Cheat Sheet


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Do you need a quick reference for MS Word 2019? The four-panel Microsoft Word 2019 Reference & Cheat Sheet contains tips, shortcuts, and an annotated list of the most frequently accessed Word 2019 features. In addition to covering Word 2019 for Windows and Macs, the reference also covers Word Online, Microsoft's free Web-based word processor. Almost all of the instructions and examples also apply to Word 2016.




Excel 2002 For Dummies


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Just because electronic spreadsheets like Excel 2002 have become almost as commonplace on today's personal computers as word processors and games doesn't mean that they're either well understood or well used. If you're one of the many folks who has Office XP on your computer but doesn't know a spreadsheet from a bedsheet, this means that Excel 2002 is just sitting there taking up a lot of space. Well, it's high time to change all that. One look at the Excel 2002 screen (with all its boxes, buttons, and tabs), and you realize how much stuff is going on there. Excel 2002 For Dummies will help you make some sense out of the rash of icons, buttons, and boxes that you're going to be facing day after day. And when you ready to go beyond spreadsheet basics, this guide will also introduce you to Conjuring up charts Inserting graphics Designing a database Converting spreadsheets into Web pages Most of all, Excel 2002 For Dummies covers the fundamental techniques that you need to know in order to create, edit, format, and print your own worksheets. In this book, you'll find all the information that you need to keep your head above water as you accomplish the everyday tasks that people do with Excel. This down-to-earth guide covers all these topics and more: Creating a spreadsheet from scratch Document recovery Formatting fundamentals Making corrections (and how to undo them) Retrieving data from your spreadsheets Protecting your documents Demystifying formulas Now, even if your job doesn't involve creating worksheets with a lot of fancy financial calculations or lah-dee-dah charts, you probably have plenty of things for which you could and should be using Excel. For instance, you may have to keep lists of information or maybe even put together tables of information for your job. Excel is a great list keeper and one heck of a table maker. You can use Excel anytime you need to keep track of products that you sell, clients who you service, employees who you oversee, or you name it.




Excel 2019 Intermediate Reference and Cheat Sheet


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Do you need an intermediate desktop reference for Microsoft Excel 2019? The four-panel desktop reference and cheat sheet contains step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for commonly used intermediate-level features of Excel 2019. Instructions and examples apply to both the Windows and macOS versions of Excel 2019, and includes a list of keyboard shortcuts, as well as instructions for functions and formulas (with examples), formatting, references, security, and more.




101 Best Excel Tips & Tricks


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Learn the Best Excel Tips & Tricks Ever: FORMULAS, MACROS, PIVOT TABLES, FORMATTING, DATA, MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 plus Many More! With this book, you'll learn to apply the must know Excel features and tricks to make your data analysis & reporting easier and will save time in the process. With this book you get the following: ✔ 101 Best Excel Tips & Tricks To Advance Your Excel Skills & Save You Hours ✔ New Excel Tips & Tricks for Microsoft Office 365 ✔ Easy to Read Step by Step Guide with Screenshots ✔ Downloadable Practice Excel Workbooks for each Tip & Trick ✔ You also get a FREE BONUS downloadable PDF version of this book! This book is a MUST-HAVE for Beginner to Intermediate Excel users who want to learn Microsoft Excel FAST & stand out from the crowd!




Microsoft Office 2016 and 2013 Basics Quick Reference Training Card Tutorial Guide Cheat Sheet (Instructions and Tips)


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New to Microsoft Office 2016 or 2013? Upgrading from a previous version? Designed with the busy professional in mind, this two-page quick reference guide provides step-by-step instructions in the shared, basic features of Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint. When you need an answer fast, you will find it right at your fingertips. Simple and easy-to-use, quick reference guides are perfect for individuals, businesses and as supplemental training materials. With 28 topics covered, this guide is ideal for someone new to Microsoft Office or upgrading from a previous version.