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Excel for Scientists and Engineers
August 2005
Are you tired of trying to learn Excel from an accountant? This book will cover the topics truly important to science and engineering professionals. Learn about sampling distributions and regressions and graphing.
June 2005
The functionality behind pivot tables was actually invented by folks at the Lotus Advanced Technology Group in the late 1980s. Originally available only for Steve Job's NeXT computer, the technology became widely available in 1992 with the release of Improv. During Microsoft's bitter battle with Lotus for spreadsheet supremacy, the concept was added to Excel's data menu.
Access VBA Made Accessible CD-ROM
May 2005
Take complete control of Microsoft Access using the power of Visual Basic for Applications!
March 2005
The Spreadsheet at 25 - The Evolution of the Invention that Changed the World.
November 2004
Finally - visual training covering every aspect of Access. This 1650 slide, self-paced training package is loaded with informative topics. Pick and choose from the eight days of training and learn at your pace on your own schedule.
October 2004
Learn to organize your life with the best new product from Microsoft in years! Eliminate the scraps of notepaper that litter your office. Organize everything neatly in OneNote. OneNote is awesome on either a tablet PC or a traditional PC.
September 2004
Finally - visual training covering every aspect of Excel. This 1477 slide, self-paced training package is loaded with informative topics. Pick and choose from the five-days of training and learn at your pace on your own schedule.
August 2004
Unleash the Power of Outlook covers a full range of features from beginner (How do I add an appointment to my calendar?) to advanced (What procedures are required to send to only a portion of a Distribution List?) and everything in between.
May 2004
This book will teach you how to design your presentations to meet your audience’s needs. You will learn the best tips and techniques to increase their PowerPoint skills.