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Cliff T Ragsdale
Spreadsheet modeling and decision analysis: A practical introduction to management science
by Course Technology, Inc (Unknown Binding)
Cliff Ragsdale is an innovator of the spreadsheet teaching revolution and is highly regarded in the field of management science. This new edition of Spreadsheet Modeling and Decision Analysis provides instruction in the most commonly used management science techniques and shows how these tools can be implemented using the most current version of Microsoft Excel for Windows. This text also focuses on developing both algebraic and spreadsheet modeling skills.
Chris Grover, Matthew MacDonald, E. Vander Veer
Office 2007: The Missing Manual
by Pogue Press (Paperback)
Quickly learn the most useful features of Microsoft Office 2007 with our easy to read four-in-one guide. This fast-paced book gives you the basics of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access so you can start using the new versions of these major Office applications right away. Unlike every previous version, Office 2007 offers a completely redesigned user interface for each program. Microsoft has replaced the familiar menus with a new tabbed toolbar (or "ribbon"), and added other features such as "live preview" that lets you see exactly what each option will look like in the document before you choose it. This is good news for longtime users who never knew about some amazing Office features because they were hidden among cluttered and outdated menus. Adapting to the new format is going to be a shock -- especially if you're a longtime user. That's where Office 2007: The Missing Manual comes in. Rather than present a lot of arcane detail, this quick & friendly primer teaches you how to ...
Dale Klooster, Warren Allen
Integrated Accounting for Windows
by South-Western College Pub (Paperback)
Quite possibly the easiest-to-understand product on the market, Klooster and Allen's Integrated Accounting For Windows teaches all the aspects of computerized accounting and the operating procedures for all Windows-based programs at the same time. The software was specifically designed to be very similar to the commercial software packages used in business, which will help users hit the ground running when they get that first real job. Plus, because the software is introduced gradually throughout the book, readers won't become overwhelmed with the program. The result? Users will be able to concentrate more on the accounting principles being taught.
Stephen L., CPA, MBA, MS Nelson
Excel Data Analysis for Dummies
by For Dummies (Paperback)
So here’s a funny deal: You know how to use Excel. You know how to create simple workbooks. And how to print stuff. And you can even, with just a little bit of fiddling, create cool-looking charts. But sometimes you wish that you could do more with Excel, such as how to use Excel to really gain insights into information, the data, that you work with in your job. Using Excel for this kind of stuff is what Excel Data Analysis For Dummies is all about. This is a book that assumes that you want to use Excel to learn new stuff, discover new secrets, and gain new insights into the information you’re already working with in Excel. Ready to take Excel to the next level? This plain-English guide covers all of these concepts, and more, to ensure that you’re using Excel to its fullest capacity: Harnessing information in lists Querying external databases and Web pages tables Cleaning data with text functions Building and working with PivotTables ...
Greg, PhD Harvey
Excel 2000 for Windows for Dummies
by For Dummies (Paperback)
John Cronan
Microsoft Office Excel 2003 QuickSteps
by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Paperback)
Brace youself, because here comes QuickSteps: The fast, easy, accessible information on Excel 2003 in a full-color cookbook-style format. Provides answers to all of your How-do-I questions in a concise and meaningful way. Lengthwise page layout allows for easy page viewing. Useful tips and cautions are displayed in the margins so that they don't break the flow of the quick steps themselves.
Greg Harvey
Windows XP for Dummies Quick Reference
by For Dummies (Plastic Comb)
XP (short for experience) is a powerful version of Microsoft Windows. Whether you use Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional, you'll get colorful graphics and pumped up computing capability. With Windows XP For Dummies Quick Reference at your side, you'll be a Windows wonder in no time. This handy guide is right for you if You just got a new computer with Windows XP preinstalled and don't know what to do with it Your computer crashes a lot when using an older version of Windows (it may be time to upgrade) You already use Windows XP and want to know more about its advanced features You want quick, accessible answers to questions about Windows XP Windows XP offers exciting improvements over earlier versions; new features include remote assistance, CD-burning capability, a built-in firewall, and multiple-user accounts. Figuring out how to work all those cool, new features is easy with Windows XP For Dummies Quick Reference. Here's a ...
Kenneth N. Berk
Data Analysis With Microsoft Excel (Business Statistics)
by International Thomson Publishing Services (Paperback)
Learn how to solve real-life business problems and generate professional reports that include spreadsheets and graphics by harnessing the power of Microsoft Excel for Windows 95. This book teaches readers how to use Excel - the industry standard software for spreadsheets - to do statistical analysis and the number-crunching that is often required in business. This book is ideal for anyone who finds themselves having to make recommendations, forecasts, or decisions based upon sets of real data. Even readers with no previous experience using computer spreadsheets will find this text's step-by-step approach and use of numerous screen shots make it easy to learn to use Excel in analyzing data sets. The authors have included a wide range of real-world examples to show how the skills the book teaches apply to a variety of business situations.
Jeff Webb, Steve Saunders
Programming Excel with VBA and .NET
by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (Paperback)
Why program Excel? For solving complex calculations and presenting results, Excel is amazingly complete with every imaginable feature already in place. But programming Excel isn't about adding new features as much as it's about combining existing features to solve particular problems. With a few modifications, you can transform Excel into a task-specific piece of software that will quickly and precisely serve your needs. In other words, Excel is an ideal platform for probably millions of small spreadsheet-based software solutions. The best part is, you can program Excel with no additional tools. A variant of the Visual Basic programming language, VB for Applications (VBA) is built into Excel to facilitate its use as a platform. With VBA, you can create macros and templates, manipulate user interface features such as menus and toolbars, and work with custom user forms or dialog boxes. VBA is relatively easy to use, but if you've never programmed before, Programming Excel with ...
Greg, PhD Harvey
Excel 2002 for Dummies
by For Dummies (Paperback)
Just because electronic spreadsheets like Excel 2002 have become almost as commonplace on today's personal computers as word processors and games doesn't mean that they're either well understood or well used. If you're one of the many folks who has Office XP on your computer but doesn't know a spreadsheet from a bedsheet, this means that Excel 2002 is just sitting there taking up a lot of space. Well, it's high time to change all that. One look at the Excel 2002 screen (with all its boxes, buttons, and tabs), and you realize how much stuff is going on there. Excel 2002 For Dummies will help you make some sense out of the rash of icons, buttons, and boxes that you're going to be facing day after day. And when you ready to go beyond spreadsheet basics, this guide will also introduce you to Conjuring up charts Inserting graphics Designing a database Converting spreadsheets into Web pages Most of all, Excel 2002 For Dummies covers the ...
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