Microsoft® Office Word 2007 Plain & Simple
by Jerry Joyce; Marianne Moon
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2007 Plain & Simple
by Nancy Muir
Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 Plain & Simple
by Jim Boyce
Microsoft® Office Access™ 2007 Plain & Simple
by Curtis Frye
2007 Microsoft® Office System Plain & Simple
by Jerry Joyce; Marianne Moon
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
Get the fast facts that make learning Microsoft Office Excel 2007 plain and simple! This no-nonsense guide uses easy numbered steps and concise, straightforward language to show the most expedient ways to learn a skill or solve a problem.
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Based on 7 Ratings
Where are the Pivot Tables? - 2009-01-10
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The book seems excellent as an intro to the changes for Excel 2007, but the publisher blurbs above mention Pivot Tables. They are nowhere to be found in the index and I have yet to find any mention of them anywhere in the text.
Since that area was 50% of the reason for my decision on this purchase, I am quite a bit perturbed right now!
Excellent book! - 2008-09-28
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This is exactly what I need. I don't have to read it cover to cover, I just look up what function I need to do and find the page and it tells me how to do it. Thanks Curtis D. Frye!
Great training manual - 2008-09-05
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This was ordered for a colleague who needed to learn Excel 2007 within a couple of days and make the jump from Office 2000. This manual helped her to learn the tasks that needed to be immediately accomplish and has served as a great reference manual.
Excellent Reference & Study Series - 2009-07-16
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All of the "Plain & Simple" series on MS Office products are good, accurate and strong reference/learning books. I totally recommend them - I have been using Excel and Word for well over 20 years.
Office Excel plain & simple - 2009-01-13
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I was very impressed with this book. I have enough Excel ability to be dangerous. Yet by using this guide, I am now much more comfortable using Excel. I would recommend this for anyone needing to learn more.
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