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Author(s) : Stephen L. Nelson Publisher : Wiley Year : Feb 2007 ISBN 10 : 047004599X ISBN 13 : 9780470045992 Language : English Pages : 356 File type : PDF Size : 7 MB (book + source code)
This handy guide helps you analyze the information you work with in your job to make better decisions. From grabbing external data to working with PivotCharts, database functions, and regression analysis, it shows you step by step how Excel can turn raw data into intelligible information.
Using Excel for data analysis is what this book is all about. This book assumes that you want to use Excel to learn new stuff, discover new secrets, and gain new insights into the information that you’re already working with in Excel — or the information stored electronically in some other format, such as in your accounting system.
This book isn’t meant to be read cover to cover like a Dan Brown page-turner. Rather, it’s organized into tiny, no-sweat descriptions of how to do the things that must be done. Hop around and read the chapters that interest you.
TABLE OF CONTENT: Chapter 01 - Introducing Excel Tables Chapter 02 - Grabbing Data from External Sources Chapter 03 - Scrub-a-Dub-Dub Chapter 04 - Working with PivotTables Chapter 05 - Building PivotTable Formulas Chapter 06 - Working with PivotCharts Chapter 07 - Customizing PivotCharts Chapter 08 - Using the Database Functions Chapter 09 - Using the Statistics Functions Chapter 10 - Descriptive Statistics Chapter 11 - Inferential Statistics Chapter 12 - Optimization Modeling with Solver Chapter 13 - Almost Ten Things You Ought to Know about Statistics Chapter 14 - Almost Ten Tips for Presenting Table Results and Analyzing Data Chapter 15 - Ten Tips for Visually Analyzing and Presenting Data
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