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Most people use about ten percent of Excel’s potential. Excel 2003 at Warp Factor 1 is designed to make your job easier by doubling, tripling, or quadrupling your knowledge. These lessons are an accumulation of about ten years of trying to figure out how to have Excel do something that you probably did not think it could accomplish.

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Hot Tips Corner

Excel XP and 2003 Format Painter (looks like a paint brush) tool in the standard toolbar can be used to duplicate column widths or row heights.  Select a column heading you want to duplicate (i.e. Col "C"), then click the Format Painter. Click column heading or headings to format. (Double click Format Painter, if you want to apply to more then one non-adjacent column.)  Same technique applies for row heights.

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Excel 2010

Get the same 12 STEPS updated to for the new Excel 2010. This revision includes snippets of information to make your use of the Ribbon more effective.Use the expanded power of Excel to keep you one step ahead of the competion.


 

 

Become the Go-To Excel Person

Excel 2007 at Warp Factor 1
Author: Richard Spring
ISBN: 978-0-9821752-1-7
Retail: $19.95

 

 

The goal of this series of books is to make you the Go-To Excel Person— the one that gets the pat on the back from upper management for providing the information they need to effectively do their job. In today’s economy, you do not want to be the invisible employee in your organization. You need to increase your visibility. If you make your boss look good, you will look good in the boss’s eyes.

Excel is the workhorse in business for tracking everything from sales, production, safety, quality, inventory, and customers. Most information is entered, calculated, reviewed, and shared with upper management. Charts, graphs, summaries, and reports are generated from the data entered to allow your organization to analyze this vital information.


Richard Spring

Richard Spring has been a manager, supervisor, and instructor for more years than he cares to mention. He was fortunate enough to have a company offer him the opportunity to take numerous computer classes, especially in Microsoft Excel. He soon fell into the role of resident expert and the Go To Person for Excel questions. As an instructor, he has taught most levels of Microsoft applications for Excel, Word, and Power Point. It was from his teaching experience, he developed the desire to help people become more valuable that he started the Excel at Warp Factor  series.

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