Microsoft Office® (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio, etc.) and Sharepoint®
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How to Use Microsoft® Excel® (Joseph Manzo)
This is a textbook appropriate for a course covering Microsoft Excel at a beginner to intermediate level. It is geared toward and will be accommodating for students and instructors with little to no experience in using Microsoft Excel.
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Beginning Excel® 2019 (Noreen Brown, et al)
This textbook was written for a community college introductory course in spreadsheets utilizing Microsoft Excel. While the figures shown utilize Microsoft® Excel 2019, the textbook was written to be applicable to other versions of Excel as well.
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CFI Excel® Book for Finance (CFI Education)
This book walks through all the most important and useful Excel functionalities that will advance your career in financial services. From logical functions to calculating the yield of a bond, it provides you with numerous examples and key shortcuts!
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Statistics Using Excel® Succinctly (Charles Zaiontz)
This book illustrates the capabilities of Microsoft Excel to teach applied statistics effectively. It is a step-by-step exercise-driven guide for students and practitioners who need to master Excel to solve practical statistical problems
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Beginning Microsoft® Excel® (Noreen Brown, et al)
This book will help you win at your daily work with some absolutely smart tricks to use. Whether it involves tasks as simple as creating a project timeline or tracking a budget, to more complicated ones such as organizing process maps for flowcharts or even analyzing business cashflows, Excel can surely get the job done.
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Microsoft Excel 2013 Core: Introduction (Shelley Fishel)
You will learn how to: Get around Excel 2013, add text and numbers to spreadsheets, use autofill to copy formula and create series, create a basic formula, use average minimum and maximum, work with worksheets and much more.
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Microsoft Excel 2010 Advanced (Stephen Moffat)
This Excel 2010 eBook should be used as a point of reference after following attendance of the advanced level Excel 2010 training course. It covers all the topics taught and aims to act as a support aid for any tasks carried out by the user after the course.
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Microsoft Office® Excel® (Torben Lage Frandsen)
This user guide will take you through all the things you need to know when using Excel at a simple level. Whether you are a computer rookie or pro, you can thoroughly master Microsoft Excel skills quickly and efficiently with this book.
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Microsoft Office® Word® Advanced (Stephen Moffat)
In this guide you'll learn how to insert tables or images into your document, create custom styles, insert footnotes and endnotes, customize your document footers and headers, and use section and page breaks to create more sophisticated documents.
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Microsoft Office® Word® (Torben Lage Frandsen)
You'll learn the easy and correct way to create a document, options for formatting your documents, creating tables, using photos and graphics, creating a table of contents, and getting the most out the indispensable proofing, spelling, and grammar tools.
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Learn Microsoft Access® Now (Allen Wyatt)
This book is designed to specifically teach beginners how to use Microsoft Access®, but even longtime users of the program can learn something. To meet the needs of the largest audience, the book uses examples that work with Microsoft Access®. The techniques and the concepts covered, however, will work with all recent versions.
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Microsoft Office Powerpoint® Step by Step (Torben Frandsen)
It is not a point-for-point review of all PowerPoint's functions. Instead it is more task-oriented, so you will be able to perform the tasks for which PowerPoint is normally used. You will also learn how to work with animations, so the presentations can become livelier.
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First Look Microsoft Office® 2010 (Katherine Murray)
This colorful, no-nonsense guide uses easy-to-follow steps and screenshots, and clear, concise language to show the simplest ways to get things done with Microsoft Word, Excel®, Outlook®, PowerPoint®, Access®, Publisher, and OneNote®.
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Microsoft Visio 2010 (Stephen Moffat)
It teaches you how to create professional-looking business and technical diagrams with Visio 2010. With Step by Step, you set the pace - building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them!
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