Excel Annoyances: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things about Your Favorite Spreadsheet

Excel Annoyances: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things about Your Favorite Spreadsheet

by Curtis D . Frye (Author)

Synopsis

It's the solution to almost all of your electronic organization needs. Need to present a detailed expense report? Try an Excel spreadsheet. Keeping track of a complicated budget? Excel to the rescue. Want to keep tabs on your office football pool? You guessed it. Thanks to its incredible versatility and power, Excel has emerged as more than just a mainstream program; it's now one of the most used applications on the planet. Everyone from run-of-the-mill PC users to leading financial analysts count on Excel to make sense of overflowing data. And to keep up with the overwhelming user demand, three different versions of Excel have hit the market since the debut of Excel 97: Excel 97, 2000, 2002, and 2003. Naturally, each version offers a new slate of next-generation upgrades--and, of course, operating bugs! At last, Excel users have some relief: Excel Annoyances emerged from the suggestions of numerous Excel users who've struggled with these irritating bugs over the years. Written in the popular Annoyances format, this latest O'Reilly helper addresses all of the quirks, bugs, inconsistencies, and hidden features found in each of the four versions. Chances are if someone, somewhere, found a certain step confusing, then it's addressed in Excel Annoyances. Author Curtis D. Frye breaks down the cavalcade of information into several tip-of-the-finger categories such as Entering Data, Formatting, Charting, Printing, and more. If you're one of the millions of people who use Excel, you're sure to find a goldmine of helpful nuggets that you can use to fix the program's most annoying traits. In the end, Excel Annoyances will help you to truly maximize Excel's seemingly limitless potential.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 04 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0596007280
ISBN 13: 9780596007287

Author Bio
Curt is the author of numerous books on Excel and other Office products, most recently Excel Annoyances (forthcoming from O'Reilly). He graduated from Syracuse in 1990 with a degree in political science, moved to Washington, DC, where he worked as a defense trade analyst for four years and as the director of sales and marketing for an ISP for one year. He moved to Portland, Oregon, in 1995 to launch his freelance writing career. When he's not writing, and often while he is writing, he is a professional improvisational comedian with ComedySportz Portland.