Books by Bill Ray
Bill Ray Biography & Notes
We do not have a biography of Bill Ray available at this time. Click here to contribute a biography of Bill Ray.
Suggestions or corrections for the editor? Click here.
|
Liquor, Legislation & Laughter The Story of an S.O.B. (Sweet Old Bill) by Bill Ray ( 2003) |
|
|
Professional Java Mobile Programming by Richard Taylor, Bill Ray, Danny Ayers, Ronald Ashri, Martin Graf, Steve Atkinson, Rob Machin, Marten Haglend, Nadia Nashi ( 2001) |
|
Special Edition Using Microsoft Word 2000 by Bill Camarda, Bill Ray, Michael A. Larson ( 1999)
Continues the improvements featured in the Bestseller Edition, including content focused on intermediate and advanced levels, and renewed emphasis on realistic and practical solutions for business users. Includes CD.
|
|
Using Microsoft Excel 97 by Sherry Kinkoph, Bruce Hallberg, Bill Ray ( 1997)
The mission of this book is to offer quick solutions with up-to-date content. The comprehensive reference contains real world solutions and techniques from the pros to increase productivity and make the best of Microsoft Excel 97. An Online Resource Center updates the book's content, with additional information available every month until the next edition.
|
|
|
Using Microsoft Outlook 98 by Gordon Padwick, Bill Ray ( 1998)
While fairly intuitive to use, many users are unfamiliar with the type of integrated work environment Outlook 9X provides. This guide provides the most detailed, complete explanations of all facets of this type of application. As an accessible reference to the professional user, as well as providing clear, concise instruction on how to customize Outlook for individual needs, this book allows for a full understanding of how to be productive with the application, not just how to use it.
|
|
Using Visual Basic for Applications 5 by John Green, Dan Rahmel, Christa Anderson, Pamela Palmer, Michael Marchuk, Brian Reilly, Sharon Podlin, Paul J. Sanna, Bill Ray, Gregory J. Root, Liz Tasker ( 1996)
This essential core tutorial for developing custom VBA solutions within the Microsoft Office environment takes in-depth back office strategies including large scale and network applications, SQL Server solutions, Internet strategies, and more. It also provides a complete set of tools that help users write, debug, and distribute custom business solutions.
|
|



