Microsoft Excel 365 Bible
- 15h 4m
- Dick Kusleika, Michael Alexander
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2022
Your personal, hands-on guide to the latest and most useful features in Microsoft Excel 365
Excel 365 is Microsoft’s latest cloud-based version of its world-famous spreadsheet app. Powerful and user-friendly, it’s an ideal solution for businesses and people looking to make sense of—and draw intelligence from—their data.
The Excel 365 Bible carries over the best content from the best-selling Excel 2019 Bible while reflecting how a new generation uses Excel in Excel 365. The authoring team with their decades of Excel and business intelligence experience and recognition from the Excel community as Excel MVPs delivers an accessible and authoritative roadmap to Excel 365. Interested in the basics? You’ll learn to create spreadsheets and workbooks and navigate the user interface. If you’re ready for more advanced topics you can skip right to the material on creating visualizations, crafting custom functions, and using Visual Basic for Applications to script automations.
You’ll also get:
- Over 900 pages of powerful tips, tricks, and strategies to unlock the full potential of Microsoft Excel 365
- Guidance on how to import, manage, and analyze large amounts of data
- Advice on how to craft predictions and "What-If Analyses" based on data you already have
Perfect for anyone new to Excel, as well as experts and advanced users, the Excel 365 Bible is your comprehensive, go-to guide for everything you need to know about the world’s most popular, easy-to-use spreadsheet software.
About the Author
Mike Alexander is the author of several books on advanced business analysis. He has more than 15 years experience consulting and developing reporting solutions for a variety of industries. In addition to consulting, Mike is also serves as the principle contributor at www.datapigtechnologies.com, where he shares free video tutorials with the Microsoft Excel and Access communities. Mike has been named a Microsoft MVP for his ongoing contributions to the Excel community. Dick Kusleika is 12-year Microsoft Excel MVP and the principle contributor at the Daily Dose of Excel blog.
In this Book
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Introduction
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Introducing Excel
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Entering and Editing Worksheet Data
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Performing Basic Worksheet Operations
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Working with Excel Ranges and Tables
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Formatting Worksheets
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Understanding Excel Files and Templates
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Printing Your Work
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Customizing the Excel User Interface
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Introducing Formulas and Functions
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Understanding and Using Array Formulas
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Using Formulas for Common Mathematical Operations
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Using Formulas to Manipulate Text
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Using Formulas with Dates and Times
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Using Formulas for Conditional Analysis
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Using Formulas for Matching and Lookups
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Using Formulas with Tables and Conditional Formatting
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Making Your Formulas Error-Free
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Getting Started with Excel Charts
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Using Advanced Charting Techniques
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Creating Sparkline Graphics
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Visualizing with Custom Number Formats and Shapes
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Importing and Cleaning Data
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Using Data Validation
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Creating and Using Worksheet Outlines
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Linking and Consolidating Worksheets
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Introducing PivotTables
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Analyzing Data with PivotTables
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Performing Spreadsheet What-If Analysis
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Analyzing Data Using Goal Seeking and Solver
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Analyzing Data with the Analysis ToolPak
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Protecting Your Work
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Introducing Power Pivot
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Working Directly with the Internal Data Model
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Adding Formulas to Power Pivot
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Introducing Power Query
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Transforming Data with Power Query
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Making Queries Work Together
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Enhancing Power Query Productivity
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Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
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Creating Custom Worksheet Functions
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Creating UserForms
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Using UserForm Controls in a Worksheet
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Working with Excel Events
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Seeing Some VBA Examples
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Creating Custom Excel Add-Ins