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Excel-erate your productivity with the only guide you'll need to the latest versions of Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel offers unsurpassed functionality and accessibility for data exploration and analysis to millions of users around the world. And learning to unlock its full potential is easier than you can imagine with help from Excel All-in-One For Dummies.
Follow along with Excel expert and veteran author Paul McFedries as he walks you through every feature and technique you need to know to get the most out of this powerful software. You'll learn how to design worksheets, use formulas and functions, collaborate with colleagues and review their work, create charts and graphics, manage and analyze data, and create macros. Plus, you'll discover all the capabilities Microsoft has included in the newest versions of Excel, including dark mode and accessibility features.
This indispensable reference allows you to:
Get a firm grasp of Excel basics with the book's step-by-step guides before moving on to more advanced topics, like data analysis
Access up-to-date information on all the new versions of Excel, including the ones bundled with Microsoft 365, Office 2021, and the LTSC/Enterprise Edition
Enjoy the convenience of a single, comprehensive resource detailing everything you need to know about Excel
Perfect for people coming to Excel for the very first time, Excel All-in-One For Dummies, Office 2021 Edition is also a must-read resource for anyone looking for a refresher on foundational or advanced Excel techniques.
Auteur
Paul McFedries has written over 100 books with topics ranging from Windows 10 to Microsoft Office, Apple gadgets, and Amazon Alexa. His most recent For Dummies titles include Google's G Suite, Cord Cutting, and Excel Data Analysis.
Greg Harvey, PhD was author of over 30 For Dummies titles covering Excel.
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Excel-erate your productivity!
The Microsoft® Excel® spreadsheet application is one of the most popular software packages in the world. If you're one of the millions of people who use this tool for work or personal number-crunching needs, you can't afford to be without this book. Dive in and get a grip on the most essential features in the application, including built-in templates, ready-to-use formulas, and PivotTables for wrangling data. You'll even learn how to make your data accessible and attractive with charts and graphics! 8 Books Inside
Contenu
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 2
Conventions Used in This Book 3
Icons Used in This Book 5
Beyond the Book 5
Where to Go from Here 5
Book 1: Excel Basics 7
Chapter 1: Excel: The 50-Cent Tour 9
A Bird's-Eye View of Excel 10
Checking Out Excel's Start Screen 10
Getting Comfy with the Excel User Interface 12
Going behind the scenes to Excel's Backstage view 13
Ripping through the Ribbon 17
Working with the Quick Access toolbar 22
Fooling around with the Formula bar 23
What's up with the Worksheet area? 25
Taking a tour of the Status bar 30
Getting Help 31
Show-and-tell help with the Search feature 31
Getting Help from the Help tab on the Ribbon 32
Launching and Quitting Excel 34
Starting Excel from the Windows Start menu 34
Starting Excel from the Windows Search text box 35
Telling Cortana to Start Excel for you 36
Starting Excel from the Windows Metro view in Tablet mode 36
When it's quitting time 37
Chapter 2: Customizing Excel 39
Tailoring the Quick Access Toolbar to Your Tastes 40
Adding Ribbon commands to the Quick Access toolbar 41
Adding non-Ribbon commands to the Quick Access toolbar 42
Exercising Your Options 43
Changing some of the more universal settings on the General tab 44
Changing common calculation options on the Formulas tab 47
Digging the options on the Data tab 50
Changing correction options on the Proofing tab 51
Changing save options on the Save tab 53
Changing the Office language preferences 56
Setting some accessibility options 57
Changing a whole lot of other common options on the Advanced tab 58
Customizing the Excel Ribbon 63
Using Office Add-ins 68
Using Excel's Own Add-ins 70
Managing the standard Excel Add-ins 72
Managing Excel COM add-ins 72
Purchasing third-party add-ins 73
Book 2: Worksheet Design 75
Chapter 1: Building Worksheets 77
Creating Fresh Workbooks 78
Take it from a template 78
Designing a workbook from scratch 84
Getting to Know Excel's Data Types 86
What's in a label? 87
What's the value? 89
Data Entry 101 93
Data entry keyboard style 94
Doing data entry with the Touch keyboard 96
You AutoComplete me 99
You AutoCorrect me 100
Constraining data entry to a cell range 102
Getting Excel to put in the decimal point 103
You AutoFill me 103
Flash Fill to the rescue 110
Linking to Other Documents 116
Hyperlinks: the basics 116
Inserting links 117
Follow that link! 120
Editing links 120
Using the HYPERLINK Function 121
Saving the Data 123
Saving workbooks in other commonly used file formats 126
Changing the default file location 127
Saving a new workbook in the old file format 128
Document Recovery to the Rescue 129
Chapter 2: Formatting Worksheets 131
Selecting Cells and Ranges 132
Selecting cells with the mouse 133
Selecting cells by touch 135
Selecting cells with the keyboard 135
Selecting cells with AutoSelect 136
Selecting cells with Go to 138
Name that range! 139
Adjusting Columns and Rows 141
Fitting the column to its contents automatically 141
Adjusting columns the old-fashioned way 142
Setting a new standard width 143
Hiding out a column or two 143
Rambling rows 144 Formatting Tables from ...