Targets beginning to intermediate Excel users seeking real-world examples of how they can use Excel's powerful built-in functions
Shows readers how to use Excel functions in formulas to help them decide between buying and leasing a car, calculate mortgage costs, compute grades, evaluate investment performance, figure college expenses, and more
Gives explanations and examples of real-world situations
Provides an abbreviated discussion of an additional 200 functions
Excel commands nearly 90 percent of the market for spreadsheet applications; although this book is written for Excel 2003, the functions described are in earlier versions as well
Ken Bluttman has been working as a software developer for 15 years. Ken specializes in VB/VBA based applications, often with an emphasis on Microsoft Office. Ken has written several articles on various computer topics including Office/VBA development, XML, SQL Server, and InfoPath. His most recent book is Developing Microsoft Office Solutions. Ken lives in New York with his wife, son, and...
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Excel Formulas and Functions For Dummies
by Ken Bluttman