Excel 2000: The Complete Reference
by Connie Myers
9/11/2000 --
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"The Complete Reference: Excel 2000" |
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Kathy Ivens and Conrad Carlberg |
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Osborne /McGraw-Hill |
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April 1999 |
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0-07-211967-5 |
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$39.99 (U.S.) |
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739 pages, CD-ROM included |
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Excel 2000: The Complete Reference is an authoritative guide through all the basic and advanced features of Excel. This book consists of a series of five parts that are further broken down into twenty-four individual chapters and an extensive group of appendixes. Many of the chapters feature tables at the end listing the MOUS objectives covered in the chapter. The Appendix section also features a list of the MOUS objectives covered in the book and a guide to using the Personal Testing Center CD included with the book.
This reference on Excel covers application basics, analyzing data, applying Excel in the real world, and using VBA. The reference draws on sidebars, screen shots, and tips to guide the reader through the sometimes-confusing world of Excel. Throughout the chapters, Tips, Notes, and Cautions provide additional information and help to spotlight potential pitfalls. An enclosed CD-ROM includes a Personal Testing Center providing 100 multiple-choice questions drawn from the book contents. The software has three different testing options: Live, Practice, and Review. The Live exams consist of a series of 100 multiple-choice questions presented in a timed environment with a maximum of 90 available minutes. During the Practice Exam, an answer icon is available and you may view the answers as needed. An Answers in Depth link in the Practice Exam provides helpful additional information. The Review exam is useful after completing the Live Exam to display questions answered incorrectly and help pinpoint areas for additional study.
This comprehensive text would make an excellent book for someone who is an experienced Excel user and would like to have a wide-ranging reference book. The CD-ROM is well designed and a good review for the MOUS exam. The only drawback to this book may be the volume of information presented. Readers looking for a time-efficient MOUS study guide may find the coverage of the material a bit overwhelming and might be more comfortable with a guide specifically designed for test preparation.
Final call...this an excellent learning tool for those seeking to become a more advanced Excel user. Recommend for those with at least some prior spreadsheet and Microsoft Windows, the book provides a comprehensive guide to using Excel and preparing for the Excel 2000 MOUS exam. If you are looking for a book that can do double duty as a test study guide and a reference book, this may be the one for you!
Connie Myers, a technical editor, lives in Columbus, Ohio. She can be reached at
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