Products
Leveraging SmartArt Graphics in the 2007 Microsoft Office System
November 2006
Microsoft provides a fantastic new business diagramming engine in PowerPoint 2007, Word 2007, and Excel 2007 in the form of SmartArt™ graphics. The new SmartArt™ graphics allow you to create process charts, radial charts, organization charts, and more.
October 2006
From the basics of Excel to powerful features like Pivot Tables, learn how to use Excel in running your business. This book uses the do & learn style of teaching, enabling you to learn the techniqes in an easy yet definitive way, which will remain forever in the mind.
September 2006
This book covers real-life auditing problems that can be investigated with Excel. In the process of learning the solutions and the opportunities, you will become confident with the many capabilities of Excel and be able to use Excel to analyze data.
April 2006
The 2500 Excel VBA Examples CD is an amazing resource. A joint project between Germany's Hans W. Herber, Tom Urtis, and MrExcel, the CD is the most comprehensive reference on Excel VBA available today.
April 2006
In each chapter, Gerry finishes the chapter with a Rosetta Stone showing how to achieve the exact same problem in both VBA and VSTO. You will actually turn the book sideways to compare VBA on the left with VSTO on the right. You already know VBA - by comparing the two scripts side by side, you can spot the differences.
February 2006
This book covers real-life marketing opportunities that can be managed with Excel. In the process of learning the solutions and the opportunities, you will become confident with the many capabilities of Excel and be able to use Excel to manage your marketing plan.
Office VBA Macros You Can Use Today
January 2006
Learn best-practice coding examples for each core Office product.
November 2005
If you try to learn Excel from an accountant, you may know how to build a financial statement but will never learn how to build a gradebook. The problems in this book were developed by real classroom teachers to address needs in their classroom.
September 2005
Many Excel books try to go in a serial fashion through every single Excel option. These books are tough to use. No one at my dinner table ever uses the word "concatenation" in dinner conversation. How would you know to turn to the chapter on concatenation when you need to learn how to join a column of first names with a column of last names?