by Laurie Ulrich (Author), Ken Cook (Author), Timothy Dyck (Author), Patrick Blattner (Author)
Special Edition Using Microsoft Excel 2000 puts a renewed emphasis on realistic applications and uses of the program features. This book does NOT take the cradle to grave approach in coverage. You get the most focused content and value of the essential intermediate to advanced level coverage. Additional coverage of undocumented features, often ignored topics, and practical advice on how to set up a designer look spreadsheet is provided. There is no waste of space--or your time--on beginner level coverage.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 1088
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: QUE Special Edition Using Microsoft Excel 2000 puts a renewed emphasis on realistic applications and uses of the program features. This book does NOT take the cradle to grave approach in coverage. You get the most focused content and value of the essential intermediate to advanced level coverage. Additional coverage of undocumented features, often ignored topics, and practical advice on how to set up a designer look spreadsheet is provided. There is no waste of space--or your time--on beginner level coverage.
Published: 03 May 1999
ISBN 10: 0789717298
ISBN 13: 9780789717290
Book Overview:
Laurie Ulrich has been writing computer books for Macmillan/Que for the past two years, and is the author of Using Word 97, Using PowerPoint 97, and Que's Office Companion with CD-ROM. In addition to writing, Laurie teaches computer classes and writes training materials for universities and corporate training centers in the PA, NJ, and NY area, and has been doing so since 1992. She also runs her own firm, Limehat & Company, Inc., specializing in technical documentation, multimedia presentations, and web page development. She can be reached at Limehat@aol.com and welcomes your comments and questions. Patrick Blattner has been an Excel professional for the past 8 years, and is presently with the Walt Disney Company in southern California. Previously from the contract and gold mining industry with D.H Blattner & Sons, Inc., he has spent the past 15 years in production and process. Additionally providing external consulting for production and process models, he enjoys the hunt of problem solving.