Excel Books
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Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft
Published 14 years ago
by Curtis Frye, Microsoft Press
Excel provides an easy-to-use, powerful spreadsheet environment that helps you handle calculations and data more effectively - with simple ways to enter and edit data, work with formulas and functions for complex calculations, format worksheets and work with colorful charts, and publish documents to the Web. With MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007 STEP BY STEP, you'll learn all the ins and outs of working with Excel features, including the exciting new interface for this latest version of Office.
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Excel as Your Database
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Paul Cornell, Apress
Excel As Your Database guides those of you who need to manage facts and figuresyet have little experience, budget, or need for a full-scale relational database management system. Youll learn how to use Excel to enter, store, and analyze your data. This book is written and organized in a way that assumes you have some familiarity with Excel, but not with databases. The book features quick-start solutions, practice exercises, troubleshooting tips, and best practices.
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Programming Excel with VBA and .NET
Published 14 years ago
by Jeff Webb, Steve Saunders, O'Reilly Media
Why program Excel? For solving complex calculations and presenting results, Excel is amazingly complete with every imaginable feature already in place. But programming Excel isn't about adding new features as much as it's about combining existing features to solve particular problems. With a few modifications, you can transform Excel into a task-specific piece of software that will quickly and precisely serve your needs.
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Excel Pivot Tables Recipe Book: A Problem-Solution Approach
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Debra Dalgleish, Apress
Here is the item of choice for any advanced Excel user who seeks recipes for pivot table success. — Midwest Book Review, California Bookwatch Excel Pivot Tables Recipe Book: A Problem-Solution Approach is for anyone who uses Excel frequently. This book follows a problem-solution format that covers the entire breadth of situations you might encounter when working with PivotTablesfrom planning and creating, to formatting and extracting data, to maximizing performance and troubleshooting.
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Visual Studio Tools for Office: Using C# with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath (Microsoft .NET Development Series)
Published 15 years ago
by Eric Carter, Eric Lippert, Addison-Wesley Professional
Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) was released in August of 2003. It brought the power of .NET to developing Word and Excel applications. While powerful, it was also lacking in some key features, and difficult to use. VSTO 2005 will be released as part of the Whidbey release. It will be incorporated in the more advanced versions of Visual Studio .NET 2005, and will also be available as a stand-alone product.
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Professional Excel Development: The Definitive Guide to Developing Applications Using Microsoft® Excel and VBA
Published 16 years ago
by Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey, John Green, Addison-Wesley Professional
Microsoft Excel can be much more than just a spreadsheet. It has become adevelopment platform in it own right. Applications written using Excel are partof many corporations' core suites of business-critical applications. In spite ofthis, Excel is too often thought of as a hobbyist's platform. While there arenumerous titles on Excel and VBA, until now there have been none thatprovide an overall explanation of how to develop professional-quality Excel-basedapplications.