Excel 2013 All-in-One For Dummies
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Covering topics such as formatting, editing, proofing and printing Worksheets. The third section of the book will be of interest to a lot of Excel users as it deals with formulas and functions.
Starting with the basics of building formulas and then expanding into more specific formula types such as logical, date, math, and text, etc. This section also deals with the often overlooked subject of handling errors in formulas. The fourth section of the book deals with collaboration.
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This subject is becoming more relevant in the connected world that we live in. There is a growth of geographically distributed teams and the need to share and collaborate efficiently.
This is a skill that is only going to become increasingly important. Section five of the book focuses on charts and graphics.
Excel 2013 All-In-One for Dummies by Greg Harvey (2013, Paperback)
The ability to select, use and format charts and graphics can really make your Excel workbooks standout. The remaining sections of this book, six through to eight, deal with more advanced subject matters including Data Management, Data Analysis, Macros and VBA. This book gives a very good introduction to these subject matters and for a lot of users this might be enough to justify purchasing it. In summary, this book serves as an excellent introduction and source of reference to many Excel topics.
I personally refer to this book in my everyday work life and use it as one of my sources of reference when writing blog posts for Excel Itch.