Through instructor-led or self-paced step-by-step instruction, individuals learn how to perform "what if" analysis, create PivotTables, exchange Excel data with other programs, control worksheet properties and calculations, and program with Excel.

Praised by instructors for its concise, focused approach and user-friendly format, the Illustrated Series engages both computer rookies and hot shots in mastering Microsoft Excel 2013 quickly and efficiently. Skills are accessible and easy-to-follow thanks to the Illustrated Series' hallmark 2-page layout, which allows students to see an entire task in one view. New Learning Outcomes outline the skills covered in each lesson, and larger full-color screens represent exactly what students should see on their own computers. Each unit begins with a brief overview of the principles of the lesson, and introduces a case study for further application.

HTML 4.0 Illustrated

by Elizabeth Eisner Reding

Published 28 December 2000
Students learn how to create a Web page using HTML, format the page, add graphics to the page, and create forms with this highly visual, step-by-step introduction to HTML. Appendices are a terrific reference for locating and using HTML resources. Designed for a full-semester course on HTML.

This exciting and much anticipated third edition is updated to bring students the latest in HTML, conforming to XML and XHTML coding standards.


Part of the Illustrated Series, this practical, easy to navigate book provides the essential knowledge of how to use Microsoft Excel 2007 that students need to succeed in both the classroom and beyond.