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    The I-Series Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Complete by Haag, Stephen; Perry, James T;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
    • Date of Publication 1 February 2004

    • ISBN 9780072830781
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages736 pages
    • Size 274x213x24 mm
    • Weight 1449 g
    • Language English
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    The I-Series leads the student through clear, error-free, and unambiguous steps to accomplish tasks that produce a finished document, work sheet or database table. The approach is not simply results-oriented; teaching how to accomplish a task is not enough for complete understanding and mastery. Prior to introducing steps, the authors discuss why each step is important and what roll all the steps play in the overall plan for creating a document, workbook or database. The I-Series Applications textbooks strongly emphasize that students learn and master applications skills by being actively engaged by doing.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1 Creating Worksheets for Decision Makers



    Session 1.2 Getting Started



    Session 1.2 Entering Data, Saving Workbooks, and Printing Worksheets





    Chapter 2 Planning and Creating a Worksheet



    Session 2.1 Writing Formulas, Using Functions, and Copying and Moving Cell Contents



    Session 2.2 Printing and Documenting a Worksheet





    Chapter 3 Formatting a Worksheet



    Session 3.1 Aligning Data and Applying Character Formats



    Session 3.2 Advanced Formatting





    Chapter 4 Creating Charts



    Session 4.1 Creating an Excel Chart



    Session 4.2 Modifying and Improving a Chart





    Chapter 5 Exploring Excel's List Features



    Session 5.1 Creating and Using Lists



    Session 5.2 Creating Filters and Subtotals



    Session 5.3 Pivot Tables





    Chapter 6 Employing Functions



    Session 6.1 Using Data Validation, Names and IF and Index Functions



    Session 6.2 Using Financial and Date Functions





    Chapter 7 Developing Multiple Worksheet and Workbook Applications



    Session 7.1 Working with Multiple Worksheets



    Session 7.2 Working with Multiple Workbooks





    Chapter 8 Auditing, Sharing, Protecting, and Publishing Workbooks



    Session 8.1 Auditing a Workbook



    Session 8.2 Sharing a Workbook and Tracking Changes



    Session 8.3 Protecting and Publishing Workbooks





    Chapter 9 Using Data Tables and Scenarios



    Session 9.1 Creating and Using Data Tables



    Session 9.2 Using Scenarios





    Chapter 10 Using the Solver



    Session 10.1 Using Goal Seek



    Session 10.2 Solving Complex Problems





    Chapter 11 Importing Data



    Session 11.1 Importing Text Data and Web Data



    Session 11.2 Using Queries to Import Database Data





    Chapter 12 Automating Applications with Visual Basic



    Session 12.1 Creating Macros



    Session 12.2 Writing Sub Procedures and Custom Functions

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