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Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Formulas and Functions for Dummies

Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Formulas and Functions for Dummies
By Ken Bluttman, Peter G. Aitken

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Make Excel do the math and make sense of your data


Use the Insert Function dialog box, array formulas and functions, and more

Excel 2007 has more than 500 built–in functions. This book looks at the top 150, so you can find out which ones will make your life easier. Want to compare a 15–year mortgage to a 30–year mortgage? Forecast expenses for your college freshman? See how your online business is doing? Here′s the fun and easy way!

Discover how to
∗ Create worksheets to track costs and revenue
∗ Tell the difference among average, median, and mode
∗ Work with statistical functions
∗ Develop forecasts and track trends
∗ Manipulate strings and work with database functions


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #89750 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-01-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 384 pages

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From the Back Cover
Make Excel do the math and make sense of your data

Use the Insert Function dialog box, array formulas and functions, and more

Excel 2007 has more than 500 built–in functions. This book looks at the top 150, so you can find out which ones will make your life easier. Want to compare a 15–year mortgage to a 30–year mortgage? Forecast expenses for your college freshman? See how your online business is doing? Here′s the fun and easy way!

Discover how to

  • Create worksheets to track costs and revenue
  • Tell the difference among average, median, and mode
  • Work with statistical functions
  • Develop forecasts and track trends
  • Manipulate strings and work with database functions

About the Author
Ken Bluttman has been working as a software developer for nearly two decades. Ken specializes in VB.Net/VBA/database/web applications. He has written several articles on various computer topics including Office/VBA development, XML, SQL Server, and InfoPath. He has a number of books out on Excel and Access. Ken lives in New York with his wife, son, dog, hamster, some frogs, and a couple of geckos.

Peter Aitken has been writing about computers and programming for over 15 years. He has more than 45 books to his credit with over 1.5 million copies in print, and also has extensive experience writing software documentation, online help, and magazine and trade–publication articles. Some recent book titles are Managing Your Money and Investment with Excel, Powering Office XP with XML, Excel PivotTables and Charts, and Visual Basic.NET Programming with Peter Aitken. He is the proprietor of PGA Consulting, providing custom application development and technical writing services since 1994.


Customer Reviews

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I purchsed Excel for Dummies & Excel Formulas & Functions. The books are useful if you are a beginner, which I am not. They didnt help me with my first major problem.

My main concern was the delivery. They were delivered & left at McDonalds of all places?!?!?!Not impressed! Considering most of the staff there are rude & never want to help, which has always been my experience, hence why I stopped going there!

Secondly, the delivery people didnt put the name of the company where I work & had the books delivered & because there is several companies in the building, it was only by chance that I saw the slip saying where they had been left. Considering our offices are manned pretty much everyday, why were they left there?