Microsoft Excel Step by Step (Office 2021 and Microsoft 365)
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Description
- Easy lessons for essential tasks
- Filled with helpful screen shots
- Skill-building practice files
With Microsoft Excel 365 Step by Step students will master the skills they need:
- Quickly set up workbooks, enter data, and format it for easier viewing
- Perform calculations and find and correct errors
- Create sophisticated forecast worksheets, key performance indicators (KPIs), and timelines
- Visualize data with 3D maps, funnel charts, and other powerful tools
- Import, process, summarize, and analyze huge datasets with Excel’s improved PowerPivot and Power Query
- Build powerful data models and use them in business intelligence
- Look up just the tasks and lessons needed
The software Excel 365 will be covered extensively, with some reference to the other programs in the base Office 365 family of programs. The author intends to use the current interpretation of the Step by Step series approach that he has used since Microsoft Excel 2002 Step by Step.
The quick way to learn Microsoft Excel!
This is learning made easy. Get more done, more quickly, with Microsoft Excel. Jump in wherever you need answers—brisk lessons and detailed screenshots show you exactly what to do, step by step.
- Quickly set up workbooks, enter data, and format it for effective visual impact
- Perform calculations and find and correct errors
- Manage, filter, summarize, validate, reorder, and combine data
- Identify trends, illustrate processes and relationships, and dynamically analyze data
- Build sophisticated forecasts, key performance indicators (KPIs), and timelines
- Visualize data with customized charts, 3D maps, and other powerful tools
- Import, process, summarize, and analyze huge data sets with PowerPivot and Power Query
- Use powerful Excel Data Models for advanced business intelligence
- Easy lessons for essential tasks
- Filled with helpful screen shots
- Skill-building practice files
Introduction
Part 1: Create and format workbooks
1 Set up a workbook
2 Work with data and Excel tables
3 Perform calculations on data
4 Change workbook appearance
Part 2: Analyze and present data
5 Manage worksheet data
6 Reorder and summarize data
7 Combine data from multiple sources
8 Analyze alternative data sets
9 Create charts and graphics. 207
10 Create PivotTables and PivotCharts
Part 3: Collaborate and share in Excel
11 Print worksheets and charts
12 Automate tasks and input
13 Work with other Microsoft 365 apps
14 Collaborate with colleagues
Part 4: Perform advanced analysis
15 Perform business intelligence analysis
16 Create forecasts and visualizations
Joan Lambert has worked closely with Microsoft technologies since 1986, and in the training and certification industry since 1997, guiding the translation of technical information and requirements into useful, relevant, and measurable resources for people seeking certification of their computer skills or who simply want to get things done efficiently. She has written more than 50 books about Windows, Office, and SharePoint technologies, including dozens of Step by Step books and five generations of Microsoft Office Specialist certification study guides. Students who use the GO! with Microsoft Office textbook products may overhear her cheerfully demonstrating Office features in the videos that accompany the series.
A native of the Pacific Northwest, Joan has had the good fortune to live in many parts of the world. She currently resides with her family—one daughter, two dogs, two cats, and seven chickens—in the Beehive State, where she enjoys the majestic mountain views every day…from her office chair.
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Subjects | workbook, chart, data, worksheet, graph, higher education, Employability, IT Professional, ITP General, COM084000, H-37 MS PRESS PEARSN CONSUMER, Microsoft Office, spreadsheet, Microsoft Excel, pivot table |