Book Description
Everything you need to know about Mastering operators, error values, naming techniques, and absolute versus relative references Debugging formulas and using the auditing tools Importing and exporting XML files and mapping the data to specific cells Using Excel 2003s rights management feature Working magic with array formulas Developing custom formulas to produce the results you need Heres the formula for Excel excellence Formulas are the lifeblood of spreadsheets, and no one can bring a spreadsheet to life like John Walkenbach. In this detailed reference guide, he delves deeply into understanding, creating, and applying formulas in everything from basic workbooks to charts, pivot tables, and more advanced Excel applications. He examines financial formulas, explores the many options made possible with array formulas, teaches you to develop custom worksheet functions with VBA, and much more. Once again, "Mr. Spreadsheet" will astound you with the breadth and depth of Excels capacity. CD-ROM Includes Trial version of the authors award-winning Power Utility Pak 5 More than 90 sample workbooks illustrating key formula concepts
Book Info
Guide to Excel 2003 formulas; providing everything you need to know about mastering operators, error values, naming techniques, absolute versus relative references, and more. For intermediate to advanced Excel users. Softcover.
About the Author
John Walkenbach, principal of JWalk and Associates Inc., is a leading authority on spreadsheet software and creator of the award-winning Power Utility Pak. He has written more than 30 spreadsheet books and over 300 articles and reviews for publications including PC World, InfoWorld, and Windows, and maintains the popular Spreadsheet Page at www.j-walk.com/ss.
Excel 2003 Formulas FROM THE PUBLISHER
Everything you need to know about Mastering operators, error values, naming techniques, and absolute versus relative references Debugging formulas and using the auditing tools Importing and exporting XML files and mapping the data to specific cells Using Excel 2003s rights management feature Working magic with array formulas Developing custom formulas to produce the results you need
Heres the formula for Excel excellence
Formulas are the lifeblood of spreadsheets, and no one can bring a spreadsheet to life like John Walkenbach. In this detailed reference guide, he delves deeply into understanding, creating, and applying formulas in everything from basic workbooks to charts, pivot tables, and more advanced Excel applications. He examines financial formulas, explores the many options made possible with array formulas, teaches you to develop custom worksheet functions with VBA, and much more. Once again, "Mr. Spreadsheet" will astound you with the breadth and depth of Excels capacity.
CD-ROM Includes Trial version of the authors award-winning Power Utility Pak 5 More than 90 sample workbooks illustrating key formula concepts
Author Biography: John Walkenbach, principal of JWalk and Associates Inc., is a leading authority on spreadsheet software and creator of the award-winning Power Utility Pak. He has written more than 30 spreadsheet books and over 300 articles and reviews for publications including PC World, InfoWorld, and Windows, and maintains the popular Spreadsheet Page at j-walk.com/ss.
SYNOPSIS
This reference guide explains the principles and techniques for the creation and application of formulas in workbooks, charts, pivot tables, and advanced Excel applications. Walkenback (a consultant) examines financial formulas, considers array formulas and the options they make possible, and offers instructions for developing custom worksheet functions with VBA. A companion CD-ROM contains a trial version of Power Utility Pak 5 and about 90 sample workbooks illustrating key formula concepts. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR