The Internet (Quamut)
Author: Quamut
Quamut is the fastest, most convenient way to learn how to do almost anything. From tasting wine to managing your retirement accounts, Quamut gives you reliable information in a concise chart format that you can take anywhere. Quamut charts are:
- Authoritative: Written by experts in their field so you have the most reliable information available.
- Clear: Our explanations take you step-by-step through everything from performing CPR to threading a needle.
- Concise: You’ll learn just what you need to know—no more, no less.
- Precise: Quamut charts include detailed text, photos, and illustrations to show you exactly how to do just about anything.
- Portable: Your know-how goes with you wherever your projects lead.
You won’t remember how you lived without it.
The internet has revolutionized everything from communication, shopping, and research to travel, job hunting, and even dating. Get up to speed with the basics on:
What the internet is, where it came from, and how to connect to it
- Web browsers, search engines, and tools to make your surfing safe and secure
- The best websites for shopping, news, reviews, social networking, and more
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Excel 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Author: Greg Harvey PhD
When you think of number-crunching and spreadsheets, you think of Excel, right? After Word, it’s the most popular program in the Microsoft Office suite. But if technical jargon isn’t your first language, you may have found Excel just a teeny bit frustrating. It can be really hard to pick your way through the many features and make Excel do what you need for it to do.
Once you know how, you can use Excel to
• Create fill-in-the-blank forms
• Prepare expense reports and invoices
• Manage all sorts of data
• Keep sales and inventory records
• Analyze financial data and create forecasts
• Present information in charts and graphs
Excel 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies tames the Excel monster. Nine minibooks break things down into manageable, logical sections covering the basics, worksheet design, formulas and functions, worksheet collaboration, charts and graphics, data management, data analysis, working on the Web, and tweaking Excel with a programming language called Visual Basic for Applications, or VBA. In the friendly, plain-English For Dummies style, this book makes it easy to find what you’re looking for and get instructions for doing what you need to do. You’ll be able to
• Find your way around Excel’s menus, toolbars, and dialog boxes, and access online help
• Format a professional-looking spreadsheet that presents data the way you choose
• Edit an existing spreadsheet without disturbing its design or contents
• Build Excel formulas and use built-in functions toproduce the calculations you want
• Share spreadsheet data with other people and programs, and collect comments
• Create great-looking charts and find out how to choose the right format to display your data effectively
• Use Excel to maintain large amounts of data, then filter the data to extract the information you need
• Publish spreadsheets and charts on the Web in HTML format
• Explore ways to customize Excel with VBA
Best of all, it’s easy to find what you need in Excel 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies. Before you know it, you’ll discover you’ve developed a friendship with Excel that will make your life easier, boost your business, and impress your friends!
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