Excel 2016 Bible
- Length: 1152 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication Date: 2015-10-26
- ISBN-10: 1119067510
- ISBN-13: 9781119067511
Book Description
The complete guide to Excel 2016, from Mr. Spreadsheet himself
Whether you are just starting out or an Excel novice, the Excel 2016 Bible is your comprehensive, go-to guide for all your Excel 2016 needs. Whether you use Excel at work or at home, you will be guided through the powerful new features and capabilities by expert author and Excel Guru John Walkenbach to take full advantage of what the updated version offers. Learn to incorporate templates, implement formulas, create pivot tables, analyze data, and much more.
Navigate this powerful tool for business, home management, technical work, and much more with the only resource you need, Excel 2016 Bible.
Create functional spreadsheets that work
Master formulas, formatting, pivot tables, and more Get acquainted with Excel 2016's new features and tools Customize downloadable templates and worksheets Whether you need a walkthrough tutorial or an easy-to-navigate desk reference, the Excel 2016 Bible has you covered with complete coverage and clear expert guidance.
Table of contents
Part I: Getting Started with Excel
Chapter 1: Introducing Excel
Chapter 2: Entering and Editing Worksheet Data
Chapter 3: Essential Worksheet Operations
Chapter 4: Working with Cells and Ranges
Chapter 5: Introducing Tables
Chapter 6: Worksheet Formatting
Chapter 7: Understanding Excel Files
Chapter 8: Using and Creating Templates
Chapter 9: Printing Your Work
Part II: Working with Formulas and Functions
Chapter 10: Introducing Formulas and Functions
Chapter 11: Creating Formulas That Manipulate Text
Chapter 12: Working with Dates and Times
Chapter 13: Creating Formulas That Count and Sum
Chapter 14: Creating Formulas That Look Up Values
Chapter 15: Creating Formulas for Financial Applications
Chapter 16: Miscellaneous Calculations
Chapter 17: Introducing Array Formulas
Chapter 18: Performing Magic with Array Formulas
Part III: Creating Charts and Graphics
Chapter 19: Getting Started Making Charts
Chapter 20: Learning Advanced Charting
Chapter 21: Visualizing Data Using Conditional Formatting
Chapter 22: Creating Sparkline Graphics
Chapter 23: Enhancing Your Work with Pictures and Drawings
Part IV: Using Advanced Excel Features
Chapter 24: Customizing the Excel User Interface
Chapter 25: Using Custom Number Formats
Chapter 26: Using Data Validation
Chapter 27: Creating and Using Worksheet Outlines
Chapter 28: Linking and Consolidating Worksheets
Chapter 29: Excel and the Internet
Chapter 30: Protecting Your Work
Chapter 31: Making Your Worksheets Error Free
Part V: Analyzing Data with Excel
Chapter 32: Importing and Cleaning Data
Chapter 33: Introducing Pivot Tables
Chapter 34: Analyzing Data with Pivot Tables
Chapter 35: Performing Spreadsheet What-If Analysis
Chapter 36: Analyzing Data Using Goal Seeking and Solver
Chapter 37: Analyzing Data with the Analysis ToolPak
Chapter 38: Working with Get & Transform
Part VI: Programming Excel with VBA
Chapter 39: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
Chapter 40: Creating Custom Worksheet Functions
Chapter 41: Creating UserForms
Chapter 42: Using UserForm Controls in a Worksheet
Chapter 43: Working with Excel Events
Chapter 44: VBA Examples
Chapter 45: Creating Custom Excel Add-Ins
Part VII: Appendixes
Appendix A: Worksheet Function Reference
Appendix B: Excel Shortcut Keys
About The Author
John Walkenbach
John Walkenbach, a.k.a. Mr. Spreadsheet, is arguably the world's foremost authority on Microsoft Excel. His fifty-plus Excel books include Excel 2013 Power Programming with VBA, Excel 2013 Formulas, and the bestselling Excel 2013 Bible, all published by Wiley. He has also written hundreds of articles and software reviews, and created the award-winning Power Utility Pak add-in for Excel.
John lives in Tucson, Arizona. He also plays the banjo - but don't let that prevent you from buying his books.