Business Math Using Excel prepares users for the business world by incorporating math concepts using two approaches. The first approach uses the traditional method of calculating. The second approach teaches those same concepts using the functions of Excel. Today's office workers are often challenged with Excel worksheets that include complex calculations that once were done using desktop calculators. Business Math Using Excel helps users create formulas and use the functions of Excel to make it...
Exploring Microsoft Excel 2003, Vol. 2 and Student Resource CD Package (Exploring)
by Grauer, Robert T. Grauer, and Maryann Barber
An IT professional provides a concise guide to the fundamentals of Microsoft Access. This book offers ten-minute lessons which cover the application's most comonly referenced topics.
Advanced Techniques in Lotus 1-2-3
by E.Michael Lunsford and Peter Antoniak
The Active Modeler : Mathematical Modeling with Microsoft Excel
by Erich Neuwirth and Deane Arganbright
This is a hands-on introduction to modeling a wide variety of applications in Microsoft Excel. It features numerous tutorials and applications to illustrate how to model and solve problems in Excel. It can be used by itself or as a supplement to a text in Mathematical Modeling or Liberal Arts Mathematics. Neuwirth and Arganbright offer a more accessible and hands-on alternative than do other modeling texts.
Designed to show how to use Excel and the rest of the Office suite to solve business problems, this is an invaluable reference for both business users and students alike.Not only does it provide a comprehensive overview of Excel fundamentals and key features used in financial modelling - it also covers advanced financial functions, array formulae, charts, pivot tables and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), and provides advanced modeling techniques that can be applied to the reader's unique sit...
This comprehensive guide begins with a brief overview of the basics, then goes on to provide in-depth information on advanced features, with numerous examples to illustrate each. A complete alphabetical reference occupies the final part of the book, with each entry containing a brief description of each feature or command function, followed by its format and a brief example of its use.
Understanding and Using Microsoft Excel for Windows 95
by Steven C. Ross and Stephen V. Hutson
From teachers to busy business owners, we all want a Web page -- but not everyone wants to become (or hire) a professional Webmaster. Lotus Domino is the simple, economical solution. This guide is the first to show experienced and new Lotus Notes users how to leverage the power and cost-effectiveness of the Domino Server (latest version 4.6) on the Web. It's the step-by-step guide to creating and maintaining a hardworking Web site using the easiest platform possible.
A PC applications developer who specializes in spreadsheet programming, Weisskopf serves the needs of upgraders by revealing all the enhancements and new features of Quattro Pro. The book is perfect for beginning users as well as those who are more advanced, offering detailed explanations of financial and statistical functions and more.
Lotus 1-2-3, 2.2 and 3.1 (Prisma Compact Computer Course S.)
by Ernst Tiemeijer
Usng Lotus Notes and Domino 4.6 Special Edition (Special Edition Using)
by Cate Richards
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Excel 97 (The complete idiot's guide)
by Laura Gold