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New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2007:

Comprehensive
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Cengage Learning, 2008 - Computers - 700 pages
Following the critical thinking, problem-solving approach of the New Perspectives Series students will gain a comprehensive understanding of Microsoft Excel 2007, including the new features of the software. The case-based tutorials challenge students to apply what they are learning to real-life tasks, preparing them to easily transfer skills to new situations. With the New Perspectives Series approach, students understand why they're learning what they're learning, and are better situated to retain skills.
  

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Review: New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Comprehensive (New Perspectives)

User Review  - Ann - Goodreads

I haven't finished it yet. It is more of a reference book than a book to enjoy. Right now I'm reading about finacial functions, yawn. It really never got much better reading wise, but if you need to know your way around Excel, it does help. Read full review

Review: New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Comprehensive (New Perspectives)

User Review  - Jennifer - Goodreads

Useful book to learn more about Excel, especially the more advanced functions like macros, PivotTables, PivotCharts, complex formulas, etc. However, it doesn't always have practical information to ... Read full review

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Contents

Managing Your Files Creating and Working with Files and Folders in Windows Vista
1
Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2007 Preparing a Meeting Agenda
1
Tutorial 1 Getting Started with Excel Creating an Order Report
1
Tutorial 2 Formatting a Workbook Formatting a Financial Report
57
Tutorial 3 Working with Formulas and Functions Developing a Budget
113
Tutorial 4 Working with Charts and Graphics Charting Financial Data
161
Tutorial 5 Working with Excel Tables PivotTables and PivotCharts Tracking Museum Art Objects
217
Tutorial 6 Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Summarizing Ticket Sales
281
Tutorial 12 Expanding Excel with Visual Basic for Applications Analyzing Weather Data
639
Additional Case 1 Creating a GradingWorkbook
701
Additional Case 2 Calculating the Optimal Price Point
704
Additional Case 3 Creating an Interactive Order Form
707
Additional Case 4 Analyzing Housing Prices
710
Working with Text Functions and Creating Custom Formats
713
Integrating Excel with Other Windows Programs
733
Creating a Shared Workbook
745

Tutorial 7 Using Advanced Functions Conditional Formatting and Filtering Reviewing Employee Data
337
Tutorial 8 Developing an Excel Application Creating an Invoice
393
Tutorial 9 Developing a Financial Analysis Working with Financial Tools and Functions
457
Tutorial 10 Performing WhatIf Analyses Analyzing the CostVolumeProfit Relationship
517
Tutorial 11 Connecting to External Data Importing Financial Data from Several Sources
575
Working with Enhanced Formatting Tools
1
GlossaryIndex
1
Task Reference
14
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June Parsons and Dan Oja purchased their first computer, an Apple II+, in 1981 and quickly became fluent in BASIC, dBASE II, Lotus 123, WordStar, and a variety of accounting programs. The next year, they opened a successful small computer retail store that also offered software instruction to children and adults. June taught at the university level for more than 20 years, has a doctorate in Educational Technology, and was certified by the ICCP in 1995. June and Dan began writing and creating educational software for Course Technology in 1992. They contributed to the Windows for Business and Illustrated Series and developed the New Perspectives, e-Course, and Practical series. They work via the Internet with a team of highly skilled media specialists and desktop publishers located in various states and provinces.

Roy Ageloff has taught courses in computer programming, database design and development, accounting information systems, and office productivity software at the University of Rhode Island and has written textbooks in programming languages, database software, and spreadsheet applications. He is a business consultant and teacher at Paradise Valley Community College, Arizona.

Patrick Carey received his M.S. in Biostatistics from the University of Wisconsin, where he worked as a researcher designing and analyzing clinical studies. He co-authored his first textbook on using Excel as a statistical tool. Patrick has authored or co-authored over 20 academic and trade texts for the software industry.

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