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"This is the most unbelievable software book I've ever read!"



"I started highlighting helpful ideas, but almost immediately gave up that effort because I'd have to highlight every line!"



"There are so many tips
and tricks listed in this book that every chapter can teach even the oldest of dogs new tricks."




"This book is absolutley jam-packed with useful tips and tricks."




"What it will do is show you techniques and tricks that will speed up tasks you already think you know how to do, and introduce you to a few that will show you how to do things you thought couldn't be done."

Mr Excel on Excel

for Excel versions 97, 2000, 2002


By Joseph Rubin and Bill Jelen

Introduction

Microsoft Excel is an incredibly feature-rich product. Far too many people are introduced to Excel through a trial-by-fire basis – they discover they need Excel for their job, learn the basics and then continue to do things the hard way without learning the tips which can cut hours and hours from their routine tasks.

It is very possible to use Excel for 40 hours a week and not be aware of many of the incredibly powerful techniques available to them in Excel. Both of the authors teach others these power tricks in Excel. My favorite experience is to be in front of a room full of accountants who believe they must know everything about Excel because it is their main tool at work. When I hear the first collective gasp from the room within the first two minutes of the seminar, I know that I have hit my stride and will provide an enriching class to these experienced Excel users

This book is designed for the intermediate to advanced Excel user and for Microsoft Excel versions 97 / 2000 / 2002. It is for the person who can perform the basics with their eyes closed all day but has been too busy to really delve into the menus and learn all of the “new” techniques that were introduced since we all switched over from Lotus to Excel in the 1990’s. You should be able to turn to any chapter and find that it is dripping with tips designed to make your use of Excel far more efficient. Dig in & enjoy


Bill Jelen & Joseph Rubin January, 2003



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