To explain complex context and relations, there is a tool already on each office workplace: PowerPoint. But many users are not aware of what it can really achieve: not only record anything of what one does on the screen - it also can do videos with intricate animations. Elements can be displayed or hidden, created step by step or morph one to another. The audience will focus on the subject, the message is clear and the larger context will be understood. This booklet concentrates on creating videos for teaching and demonstration. No other hard- or software needed. The resulting videos can be stored or shared anywhere you like.
Nope, it won't make you a coffee right now. But Outlook can write, sort and tag your mail, find lost items, maybe throw away stuff instantly or re-present it at the time you find it suitable. More than that, Outlook can organize appointments, deliver route planning, present pictures of your contacts and much more.
Too often, users need to perform the same tasks again and again. It's not only boring, it takes up the time that could be used differently! In this book, you will learn how to do less typing, how Excel can insert formattings and calculations for you, how to establish best relationships between cells, how to adjust table data, that is provided in a less than perfect way and how to arrange the Excel window in a way to find desired features quicker.
Often, Excel is used to evaluate given data. Which values are critical? Can I see at a glance what the development was like? Can I highlight a whole row if one column has important content? Or ask for the content of two cells, simultaneously? How do I get overview in a thick workbook? How do I get a clear and telling chart? Is there anything as clear, but not as large as a diagram? Can I ask Excel in natural language without any formula? All these questions are answered here.
Excel can take large data sets. But getting hold of required data can be tricky. Here, different possibilities are explained: The filter and the VLOOKUP() which are often heard of, but not really mastered. But there are more options like the Advanced filter, IF(), Database functions and the new, cutting-edge ones like SWITCH() and the brand new, very convenient XLOOKUP(). All are explained with examples and their specific benefits and downsides.
You’re working with Excel since long, but would like some fresh inspiration? You had an Excel training 15 years ago and wonder what all these new buttons could do for you? Then, this book is for you! We’ll be looking at all new topics from Excel 2007 onwards: Matrix operations, Flash Fill, Conditional Formatting, Sparklines, new formulas and much more. All explained using clear examples, suitable for normal users and insiders.
In today's offices, much time is spent finding and structuring information in given data. Pivot Tables and Charts are the tool of choice to get it done. Their result often looks impressive, making people think it takes tremendous skills setting them up. It doesn’t! They’re easy, if only you know what result you’re looking for. In this booklet you learn everything to transform a simple Excel list to a telling Pivot Table and Chart!
Nope, it won't make you a coffee right now. But Outlook can write, sort and tag your mail, find lost items, maybe throw away stuff instantly or re-present it at the time you find it suitable. More than that, Outlook can organize appointments, deliver route planning, present pictures of your contacts and much more.
Nope, it won't make you a coffee right now. But Outlook can write, sort and tag your mail, find lost items, maybe throw away stuff instantly or re-present it at the time you find it suitable. More than that, Outlook can organize appointments, deliver route planning, present pictures of your contacts and much more. This book is meant for people who already use Outlook, but feel, they could do better. Here, they will find ways to adapt it to their taste and needs.
You’re working with Excel since long, but would like some fresh inspiration? You had an Excel training 15 years ago and wonder what all these new buttons could do for you? Then, this book is for you! We’ll be looking at all new topics from Excel 2007 onwards: Matrix operations, Flash Fill, Conditional Formatting, Sparklines, new formulas and much more. All explained using clear examples, suitable for normal users and insiders.
Too often, users need to perform the same tasks again and again. It's not only boring, it takes up the time that could be used differently! In this book, you will learn how to do less typing, how Excel can insert formattings and calculations for you, how to establish best relationships between cells, how to adjust table data, that is provided in a less than perfect way and how to arrange the Excel window in a way to find desired features quicker.
In today's offices, much time is spent finding and structuring information in given data. Pivot Tables and Charts are the tool of choice to get it done. Their result often looks impressive, making people think it takes tremendous skills setting them up. It doesn’t! They’re easy, if only you know what result you’re looking for. In this booklet you learn everything to transform a simple Excel list to a telling Pivot Table and Chart!
Often, Excel is used to evaluate given data. Which values are critical? Can I see at a glance what the development was like? Can I highlight a whole row if one column has important content? Or ask for the content of two cells, simultaneously? How do I get overview in a thick workbook? How do I get a clear and telling chart? Is there anything as clear, but not as large as a diagram? Can I ask Excel in natural language without any formula? All these questions are answered here.
Excel can take large data sets. But getting hold of required data can be tricky. Here, different possibilities are explained: The filter and the VLOOKUP() which are often heard of, but not really mastered. But there are more options like the Advanced filter, IF(), Database functions and the new, cutting-edge ones like SWITCH() and the brand new, very convenient XLOOKUP(). All are explained with examples and their specific benefits and downsides.
To explain complex context and relations, there is a tool already on each office workplace: PowerPoint. But many users are not aware of what it can really achieve: not only record anything of what one does on the screen - it also can do videos with intricate animations. Elements can be displayed or hidden, created step by step or morph one to another. The audience will focus on the subject, the message is clear and the larger context will be understood. This booklet concentrates on creating videos for teaching and demonstration. No other hard- or software needed. The resulting videos can be stored or shared anywhere you like.
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