Excel Books
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Excel 2007: Beyond the Manual
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Helen Dixon, Apress
Many experienced users may initially find Excel 2007 rather disorientating. But Excel 2007: Beyond the Manual will introduce those who are already familiar with Excel basics to more advanced features, like consolidation, what-if analysis, PivotTables, sorting and filtering, and some commonly used functions. Youll learn how to maximize your efficiency at producing professional-looking spreadsheets and charts and become competent at analyzing data using a variety of tools.
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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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Pro Excel Financial Modeling: Building Models for Technology Startups
Published 11 years ago includes sample chapter
by Tom Y. Sawyer, Apress
Learn the business thinking behind financial modeling and execute what you know effectively using Microsoft Excel. Many believe that sales and profitability projections shown in financial models are the keys to success in attracting investors. The truth is that investors will come up with their own projections. The investor wants to understand the assumptions, structure, and relationships within the modeling of a startup.
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Data Analysis with Microsoft Excel: Updated for Office 2007 (with Web Site Printed Access Card)
Published 11 years ago
by Kenneth N. Berk, Patrick M. Carey, Duxbury Press
This popular best-selling book shows students and professionals how to do data analysis with Microsoft® Excel. DATA ANALYSIS WITH MICROSOFT EXCEL teaches the fundamental concepts of statistics and how to use Microsoft Excel to solve the kind of data-intensive problems that arise in business and elsewhere.
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Financial Applications using Excel Add-in Development in C/C++ (The Wiley Finance Series)
Published 13 years ago
by Steve Dalton, Wiley
Financial Applications using Excel Add-in Development in C/C++ is a must-buy book for any serious Excel developer.Excel is the industry standard for financial modelling, providing a number of ways for users to extend the functionality of their own add-ins, including VBA and C/C++. This is the only complete how-to guide and reference book for the creation of high performance add-ins for Excel in C and C++ for users in the finance industry.
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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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Practical Reporting with Ruby and Rails (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
Published 13 years ago
by David Berube, Apress
Business intelligence and real–time reporting mechanisms play a major role in any of today’s forward–looking business plans. With many of these solutions being moved to the Web, the popular Rails framework and its underlying Ruby language are playing a major role alongside web services in building the reporting solutions of tomorrow.
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LINQ to Objects Using C# 4.0: Using and Extending LINQ to Objects and Parallel LINQ (PLINQ) (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Te
Published 10 years ago
by Troy Magennis, Addison-Wesley Professional
The Only Complete, Realistic, Example-Rich Guide to LINQ to Objects, PLINQ, and C# 4.0Using LINQ to Objects, .NET developers can write queries over object collections with the same deep functionality that was once available only with SQL and relational databases. Now, for the first time, developers have a comprehensive and authoritative guide to applying LINQ to Objects in real-world software.
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2007 Microsoft Office System and Your Windows-Based PC: A Real-Life Guide to Getting More Done
Published 11 years ago
by Windows Vista Magazine, Microsoft Press
Get organized, get creative, and get more done—with the ultimate real-life guide to Microsoft Office and Windows Vista. Written by the editors and product testers at Windows Vista: The Official Magazine, this book focuses on practical, everyday scenarios and fast, reliable results.All in full color! *1.
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Introduction to Oracle: Basic Skills for Any Oracle User (Volume 1
Published 11 years ago
by Bert Scalzo Phd., CreateSpace
Are you new to Oracle databases? Have you just been assigned your first Oracle task or project? Maybe you're already database literate - but accustomed to working with another database such as Microsoft SQL Server, IBM's DB2 or MySQL. No matter what the case - if you must "hit the ground" running with Oracle, then this book is for you.