Microsoft Excel functions in practice
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Word Count
80,250 words, Guess
Page Count
321 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemicrosoftexcelfu00blat
- Internet Archivemicrosoftexcelfu0000blat
- ISBN-100789720450
- ISBN-139780789720450
- Goodreads2758393
Classifications
- DDC005.369
- LCCHF5548.4.M523 B58 1999
Alternate Titles
- Microsoft Excel 2000 functions in practice
Description
The Microsoft Excel 2000 Functions in Practice provides in-depth information on the functions that will maximize your use of the analytical tools within Excel 2000. Packed with examples and detailed insight into both the functions and their uses, this reference includes more than just discussions of the functions—it offers practical, real-world usage of them with chapters on crucial topics such as using Excel's functions in your job, database and list-management functions, date and time functions, engineering functions, financial functions, information and logical functions, lookup and reference functions, math and trigonometry functions, and statistical and text functions.This ebook does not include the CD that accompanies the print edition.
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