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By virtue of the estimated 20-million-strong installed base of Microsoft Office users, Excel has become the de facto standard for spreadsheet applications. A powerful application needs powerful documentation, and Excel 2000 in a Nutshell, a detailed reference to every one of Excel's menu options and functions, is the key to unlocking Excel's many capabilities. The book's feature-based format means users can find what they're looking for quickly without having to spend extra time searching the index. Written for intermediate and advanced users, this book is divided into three main sections. The first section introduces Excel basics, such as creating and formatting worksheets and formulas, and surveys the new features of Excel 2000. It also includes a chapter on the anatomy of Excel that dissects everything from cells to toolbars. The second section details each Excel Menu option, from the Chart Menu to the File Menu to the Tools Menu. This section is the place to find handy tips for accessing the full power of Excel 2000's many options. The third section deals with Excel Functions, organized in an easy and accessible grouping by categories such as Financial, Date and Time, Statistical, and Database Functions. Topics in this section include:

  • How to use the NetWorkedDays function, which calculates workdays, to determine accrued vacation time

  • Performing financial calculations to determine depreciation of an asset

  • The many functions included in the Analysis ToolPak that comes with Excel 2000

Excel 2000 in a Nutshell is a one-stop reference to Excel for both professional and home users. In typical Nutshell fashion, information is organized for quick and easy access, providing readers with everything they need to know about the premier spreadsheet application.

Amazon.com® Reader Reviews (Ranked by Helpfulness)

Average Amazon.com® Rating: 3.5 out of 5 rating Based on 2 Ratings

I now know Excel - 2001-01-17
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I have been working with Excel for many years but not really able to master it. I got this book a month ago and now feel very comfortable with things like pivot tables and macros. I now realize that I was working with about 10% of the functionality in the product and now I am at 80%. Other than getting into VB, I am satified with my level of expertise.

Less informative than the "help" feature in Excel - 2003-05-05
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If you are looking for a book to give you brief definitions of the different Excel functions - then this is your book. If you are looking for a book to help you with advanced formulas or troubleshooting - look somewhere else. I've had this book for more than a year and have yet to find it useful.

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