Paul McFedries

“Information appears to stew out of me naturally, like the precious ottar of roses out of the otter.” —⁠Mark Twain

Formulas and Functions: Microsoft Excel 2010

Learn how to build useful and sophisiticated Excel models using formulas and worksheet functions.

Front cover of the book Formulas and Functions: Microsoft Excel 2010

Book Info

  • Publisher: Que Publishing
  • Pages: 512
  • Price: US$39.99
  • Pub. date: May 24, 2010
  • Category: productivity
  • Tags: analysis, beginner, Excel, intermediate, Office, Office 2010
  • Example files: Download this book’s example files to your device (ZIP file; 1.95 MB).

Welcome to the home page of Formulas and Functions: Microsoft Excel 2010! Most Microsoft® Excel users learn only a small percentage of the program's features. They know they could get more out of Excel if they could just get a leg up on building formulas and using functions. Unfortunately, this side of Excel appears complex and intimidating to the uninitiated—shrouded in the mysteries of mathematics, finance, and impenetrable spreadsheet jargon.

Sound familiar? If you're a businessperson who needs to use Excel as an everyday part of your job, then you've come to the right book. Formulas and Functions: Microsoft® Excel 2010 demystifies worksheet formulas and presents the most useful Excel functions in an accessible, jargon-free way. This book not only takes you through Excel's intermediate and advanced formula-building features, it also tells you why these features are useful to you and shows you how to use them in everyday situations. Throughout the book you'll find no-nonsense, step-by-step tutorials and lots of practical examples aimed directly at business users.

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