Microsoft Excel 365 Bible
(Author) Michael AlexanderYour complete guide to Excel 365, written for newbies all the way to seasoned professionals Neatly organised and written using accessible language, Microsoft Excel 365 Bible contains everything that readers need to know to get up and running quickly with Excel. Covering the numerous updates to Excel 365 since the previous edition was published in 2022, this Second Edition contains many useful examples and tips and tricks that cover all essential aspects of Excel—from the basics, such as navigating the user interface, to more advanced topics, such as creating visualisations and crafting custom functions. Written by an accomplished team of authors with decades of Excel and business intelligence experience, this book explores topics including: Entering and editing worksheet data, with information on data types, formulas, dates, times and other cell contents Building formulas with Excel table objects, correcting common formula errors and using formula variables Working with data series, changing basic chart elements and making use of chart customization Loading data from other sources, performing common transformations and applying conditional logic Microsoft Excel 365 Bible earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of all professionals and individuals seeking to get the most out of Excel 365, from beginners with limited knowledge of the software all the way to advanced users with years of experience under their belts.
Michael Alexander
Michael Alexander is a renowned British author and translator best known for his translations of Old English poetry, including "Beowulf" and "The Exeter Book." His translations are highly regarded for their accuracy and poetic flair, breathing new life into these ancient texts for modern audiences. Alexander's literary style is characterized by his command of language and ability to capture the emotional depth of the original works. His contributions to literature have helped to preserve and promote the rich legacy of Old English poetry, making it accessible to readers worldwide. "Beowulf" remains his most famous work, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the field of literary translation.