Sunday, 30. May 2010


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Do you need an easy-to-follow software reference right at your fingertips? Our 6 page, tri-fold guides are the answer. These quick reference guides include step by step instructions to help users to learn software features more quickly, as well as full color screen graphics to highlight important features. Quick Source reference guides also include the software program s NEW features and gives you quick access to time saving shortcuts. The Microsoft Excel 2007 Advanced Quick Source guide is a clear and concise tool for learning the advanced features in Excel 2007. Features contained in this guide include Importing Data from Access, Naming a Cell or Range of Cells, Creating an Array Formula, Creating a Drop-Down List, Filtering Data, Activating Solver, Manually Outlining Data, Inserting a Hyperlink, Sharing a Workbook, Customizing Excel Options, and much more.
Microsoft Excel 2007 Advanced Quick Source Guide

Monday, 19. April 2010


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“As Excel applications become more complex and the Windows development platform more powerful, Excel developers need books like this to help them evolve their solutions to the next level of sophistication. Professional Excel Development is a book for developers who want to build powerful, state-of-the-art Excel applications using the latest Microsoft technologies.” –Gabhan Berry, Program Manager, Excel Programmability, Microsoft “The firs… More >>
Professional Excel Development: The Definitive Guide to Developing Applications Using Microsoft Excel, VBA, and .NET

Friday, 1. January 2010

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Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Office Excel 2007. The following topics are covered: Creating Workbooks, Entering and Editing Data, Clearing Cells, Undo and Redo, Inserting and Deleting Rows Columns and Cells, Column Width and Row Height, Entering Dates, Entering Sequences, Entering Formulas & Functions, Using AutoSum, Absolute vs. Relative Cell References, Resizing the Formula Bar, Formatting … More >>
Microsoft Excel 2007 Introduction Quick Reference Guide
