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This book is divided into five parts , an appendix, and a glossary of terms. Each part focuses on a different area of Excel and at the end of each part, you'll find ten review questions to help you test your understanding of the covered materials.
In Part I, I show you how to create a basic worksheet. While it's not the most exciting section of the book, it's certainly the most practical. Look out after that things start to be lots of fun! In Part II, you learn about creating formulas to make Excel do all the calculating work for you, while in Part III you discover how to make it all look appealing and interesting to your audience. Part IV shows you how to use some of Excel's powerful analysis tools and tools that improve your worksheet quality. In Part V you learn how easily Excel integrates with other people and other Office applications. Finally, the helpful appendix will show you how to save your valuable time with keyboard shortcuts.
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