Offering powerful new features, Microsoft Excel 2000 is a Web-ready spreadsheet program that lets users access, analyze, and take advantage of the wealth of data on the desktop, intranets, and the Internet. Topics covered by QUICK COURSE IN MICROSOFT EXCEL 2000 include: entering text, numbers, values, dates, and times; using menus and toolbars; editing and formatting worksheets; calculations - totalling and averaging values, using formulas, linking worksheets with formulas, and printing and publishing worksheets on intranets and the Web; graphing worksheet data; extracting data from a list - sorting and summarizing data; finding, adding, deleting, and filtering records; and advanced calculations - supporting tables, estimate worksheets, what-if analysis, and variables.
Joyce Cox has more than 30 years' experience in the development of training materials about technical subjects for non-technical audiences and is the author of dozens of books about Office and Windows technologies. Joyce is vice president of Online Training Solutions, Inc. (OTSI). Previously, she was president of and principal author for Online Press, where she developed the Quick Course series of computer training books for beginning and intermediate adult learners. She was also the first managing editor of Microsoft Press, an editor for Sybex, and an editor for the University of California.
Joyce Cox has more than 30 years' experience in the development of training materials about technical subjects for non-technical audiences and is the author of dozens of books about Office and Windows technologies. Joyce is vice president of Online Training Solutions, Inc. (OTSI). Previously, she was president of and principal author for Online Press, where she developed the Quick Course series of computer training books for beginning and intermediate adult learners. She was also the first managing editor of Microsoft Press, an editor for Sybex, and an editor for the University of California.