Special Edition Using Microsoft® Word 2002
by Bill Camarda
Special Edition Using Microsoft® Access 2002
by Roger Jennings
Special Edition Using Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2002
by Patrice-Anne Rutledge; Tom Mucciolo
Excel® 2007 Bible
by John Walkenbach
Excel 2007: The Missing Manual, 1st Edition
by Matthew MacDonald
Excel® 2007 Power Programming with VBA
by John Walkenbach
Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 Step by Step
by Curtis D. Frye
There is a focus on applying real-world techniques to solve everyday business problems in this edition. It will provide the most extensive coverage ever found in one book on Microsoft Excel's functions, as well as professional modeling, charting, and formula techniques. No other Excel book on the market provides as much essential intermediate to advanced-level coverage.
Topics covered will include:
Building Charts with Excel
Professional Charting techniques
Using Formulas and Functions
Using PivotTables & PivotCharts
Creating Gantt Charts
Combining Excel with Other Office Applications
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Based on 11 Ratings
Book Not Easy to Use - 2002-05-15
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I have been using Special Edition books for years in my computer teaching. I was very dissatisfied with this edition and won't use it for my next class.
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Numerous tables enumerate methods of navigating in a presentation, keyboard shortcuts. The header row on each table is incomplete. The titles on the header rows contain just a few letters, leaving the reader guessing at what the author means.
Instead of directing the reader to a specific page as the prior version's book did, we are left with see chapter so and so.
Organization Charts are barely covered, instead they are lumped in with other types of charts. Very skimpy directions.
A great reference for Excel - 2002-11-30
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I've purchased a library of guides for different applications over the past two years and I now own 2 Special Edition Books... If you want to go to the next level with Excel this is the book. It has detailed function, chart, and list management coverage and is worth checking out... A great book.. Thanks
Very poorly written, "assembly line" book - 2002-11-21
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I have found other books in the Que Special Edition series to be very useful. This one has thorough coverage of the topic, but is extremely poorly written. The author's careless use of terminology, poor choice of examples, and lack of clear definitions and explanations makes what should be fairly simple subjects very difficult.
I was hoping to use excerpts from this book to supplement the text in a class I am teaching, but it is completely unsuitable.
I am very disappointed that the editors at Que did not do any kind of quality control on this. I guess they are just concerned with getting books on the hot topics cranked out. I will hesitate to buy any Que Special Edition book after this experience.
Worth the investment - 2002-07-18
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Special Editions's Using Microsoft Excel 2002 by Patrick Blattner is well worth the investment. Working in marketing, I need to know how to use Excel. When I have questions, I need to be able to find the answers quickly and easily. This book is easy-to-use, thorough, and provides examples with descriptive text and screen shots depicting what I want to do, such as filling in a series, creating a spreadsheet with grouped data, and creating customized functions, in a business scenario.
Excellent Book for Intermediate Users! - 2002-12-16
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This book is a great reference and excellent starting point for users that would like to be at an intermediate level. Blattner does a good job with formulas/functions, pivots, formatting, etc. He also threw in a few good tips. It would be nice if QUE would cover more VBA. They touch on it a bit with macros, but do not include the Object references.
I have always enjoyed the Special Edition QUE books and highly recommend them for beginner / intermediate users.
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