Every time a new version of Microsoft Excel appears, you're introduced to another batch of powerful features--most of which you'll never understand or use. Even if you're experienced with this spreadsheet program, you'll struggle to keep up with all of the improvements. But if you're a beginner, you probably don't know where to start. Now, with Excel 2003 Personal Trainer, beginners and experts alike can become black belts, quickly and easily. This fully illustrated book takes a modular approach to learning, allowing you to start with the fundamentals and work your way to advance topics through dozens of task-oriented lessons---at your own pace. The companion CD tutorial guides you through each lesson interactively. Excel 2003 Personal Trainer includes sections on editing, formatting, functions, formulas, lists, macros, creating and managing workbooks, and creating and editing charts. You'll also learn data analysis, what-if analysis, pivot tables, how get Excel to work with other programs and the Internet, and advanced topics like using detect and repair. Every chapter includes detailed diagrams and a review at the end to help you absorb and retain all you have learned. If you already use Excel, you can dive right into those topics (and only those topics) that you need or want to learn. Unlike many consumer software tutorials that dumb down the material or present it in a confusing fashion, Excel 2003 Personal Trainer is written in a non-technical and engaging style that you will find fun, easy, and most of all, clear and informative. You don't have to wade through tons of jargon and technical information to become proficient with Excel. Part of our new Personal Trainer Series, this book is based on content from CustomGuide (www.customguide.com), a leading provider of computer training materials. Founded by instructors who grew dissatisfied with the industry's dry course materials, CustomGuide offers courseware (for instructors and students), quick references, to software bulletins and e-learning courses that are fun, flexible, and easy to use.
I purchased Excel Personal Trainer because I had a horrible college professor and therefore never learned this program properly, and as a soon to be college grad, Excel is essential for me to know. I have to say that I am very pleased with this book. It is very easy to follow, and I like the fact that there are practice lessons as well as illustrations. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who needs to know Excel quickly like i did.
Excel 2003 Personal Trainer
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I have three of the O'Reilly series Microsoft training books (word, excel, powerpoint). They are all well crafted, with easily understandable instruction, thorough reviews at the end of the chapters, quizzes and, most helpful of all, a cd of practices exercises you use while working your way through the book.
O'Reilly Personal Trainer - Excel 2003
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I love the fact that these Personal Trainer programs by O'Reilly are "simple stupid." What is in the book can stand alone; what is on the cd can stand alone. If you work them together, what shows in the book, matches the screen. I like that. It is easy to learn; easy to follow. I recommend them highly to everyone.
Perfect Step-byStep Tutorial!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I am far from computer illterate (20+ years coding in C/C++ and assembly) but I never had to use Excel until now. I found this book to be just perfect! I looked at a lot of other books in the bookstore but except for this they were all reference style without any exercises which is useless for me, like trying to learn a language from a dictionary. You can read your way through the first few pages but after that the step-by-step instructions with the sample spread sheets for each exercise are great! I am using Quattro not Excel but everything works about the same or you can figure it out from Quattro's help.
Friendly and Open Tutorial on Excel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This Personal Trainer book from O'Rielly is (to me at least) a new tutorial type introduction to Excell 2003. It uses a cartoon SuperHero to add some interest to the otherwise pretty dull part of computer training. Without something like this, how can you stay awake. This is an absolutely beginners level book, starting out with: "Berfore starting Microsoft Excel 2003, you have to make sure your computer is on -- if it's not, turn it on!" Now that's pretty beginning level. As you would expect with a book starting with level, it goes into a lot of detail about what spreadsheets are for, and what you can do with them. But by the end of the book you're moving along at a fairly high level. Chapter 11, for instance is on Pivot Tables, not at all a function tought by most beginner level books. The disk that comes with the book is an "Interactive Simulation Software [that] Replicates the Experience of using Excel 2003." All in all, this book is the friendliest, most open and easy to understand tutorial of its type that I've ever seen.
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