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The quick way to learn Microsoft Excel 2019!
This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Excel 2019. Jump in wherever you need answers--brisk lessons and many screen shots show you exactly what to do, step by step.
- Quickly set up workbooks, enter data, and format it for easier viewing
- Perform calculations and find and correct errors
- Filter, sort, summarize, and combine data
- Analyze data by using PivotTables, PivotCharts, scenarios, data tables, and Solver
- Visualize data with charts and graphs, including new sunbursts, waterfalls, and treemaps
- Build data models and use them in business intelligence analyses
- Create timelines, forecasts, and visualizations, including KPIs and PowerMap data maps
- Look up just the tasks and lessons you need
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Part 1: Create and format workbooks
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Chapter 1: Set up a workbook
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Chapter 2: Work with data and Excel tables
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Chapter 3: Perform calculations on data
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Chapter 4: Change workbook appearance
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Part 2: Analyze and present data
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Chapter 5: Manage worksheet data
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Chapter 6: Reorder and summarize data
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Chapter 7: Combine data from multiple sources
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Chapter 8: Analyze alternative data sets
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Chapter 9: Create charts and graphics
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Chapter 10: Create dynamic worksheets by using PivotTables
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Part 3: Collaborate and share in Excel
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Chapter 11: Print worksheets and charts
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Chapter 12: Automate repetitive tasks by using macros
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Chapter 13: Work with other Microsoft Office apps
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Chapter 14: Collaborate with colleagues
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Part 4: Perform advanced analysis
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Chapter 15: Perform business intelligence analysis
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Chapter 16: Create forecasts and visualizations
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Curt Frye is the author of more than 30 books, including Microsoft Excel 2016 Step by Step and Microsoft OneNote Step by Step for Microsoft Press. He has also created and recorded more than 60 online training courses for lynda.com and LinkedIn Learning, including Office 365 for Mac: Excel Essential Training, Excel: Scenario Planning and Analysis, Excel: Statistical Process Control, and Microsoft Excel: Using Solver for Decision Analysis.
Curt is a popular conference speaker, offering his Improspectives® program on applying the techniques of improvisational theater to business and life as well as Which Game Are You Playing?, which applies lessons from the strategies and tactics of popular games to business. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science from Syracuse University in 1990 and will receive his MBA from the University of Illinois in December 2018.
Curt lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Virginia
Zusammenfassung
The quick way to learn Microsoft Excel 2019!
This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Microsoft Excel 2019. 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 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 you need