Summary
Readers will be able to take advantage of Excel for Windows 95’s new look and features with this quick orientation. They'll be able to master Excel’s built-in functions for charts, graphics, and complex computations. In addition, they'll gain ideas about how to organize large projects, create command macros, troubleshoot worksheets, and personalize Excel for their needs.
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"First-rate beginner's guide to Excel for Win95. The clear and engagingly humorous writing quickly puts beginners at ease. Goes well beyond the essentials. Comprehensive, well-organized and colorfully illustrated, this is an excellent choice for users new to spreadsheets."
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Published date: 1995 Size: 7.25 x 9.5 inches Weight: 1.55 pounds Pages: 273
Publisher's Notes
This book gives readers the short, easy route to learning Excel for Windows 95. Readers will discover Excel's unprecedented 32-bit support, improved OLE, new AutoComplete, AutoFile, and dialogs without having to page through a long, dry manual.
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