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Paperback Excel Best Practices for Business [With CDROM] Book

ISBN: 076454120X

ISBN13: 9780764541209

Excel Best Practices for Business [With CDROM]

Spreadsheets have become the de facto standard for communicating business information and the preferred tool for analyzing business data. In this current climate, the accuracy and clarity of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excel Best Practices for Business

No matter what your level of Excel experience, Excel Best Practices for Business provides clear and invaluable instruction with regard to efficient spreadsheet design and manipulation, auditing and analysis of data. Other key concepts include XML, spreadsheet portals and database interaction. This is my top choice among many other books about Excel.

Best Practices is the best. This time I am right.

Firstly, I have to tell everybody that I am from China, and I got this this book from a friend of mine. Here is a story. Several years ago, when I worked in a network coporation, the CFO, an MBA back from USA, said to us, "If anyone in this coporation can use Excel as skillfully as those guys from ... (a famous consultanting company, who then worked as our consultant) do, I will raise his monthly salary by RMB1,000!" I was confused, "Is Excel so valuable, or, magic? If yes, what can it do for me? It's just a table-maker (and I heard of that it can do some calculations), but I am not an accountant nor an analyst. Well, perhaps I will never be qualified to get that RMB1,000; eventhough I learn it by myself, the sales job makes it unreasonable for me to to get it. Forget it!" Last year, I saw EXCEL BEST PRACTICES FOR BUSINESS accidentally in a friend's home, and then there was no Chinese version of it. Since I thought my English is ok, I took it and had a rough reading. By just looking some titles and figures, I knew I had been totally wrong about Excel! It can do a lot for any business, as long as the business has something, even little, to do with data analysis and statistics! I took the book home and began to read line by line, following every example spreadsheet on the accompanying CD. I found something never heard of before, and I began to know that Excel is really useful to anyone. The book tells me how to get clear human resource information from a sea of data, which is especially helpful for me, to predict "unmeasurable" targets, and to make use of "uneditalbe" data from a PDF document, of course all with Excel. Those examples and tools on the CD are really great, they helped to solve some problems at-hands. The book begins with simple issues, such as cell reference style, which I've never heard of before, and goes as far as some complicated knowledge, such as how to get remote data with Excel 2003's XML capability, which is helping a friend of mine in a big project. So both beginners and experienced users will get benefit from it. Any one wanting to get the most from Excel will found this book is a powerful squeezer. Also, I got a satifying after-sale service as another one did. Even though I want to monopolise such a valuable resource, but Best Practices should be shared. This time I am right.

Novice or expert - good advice comes cheap this time!,

In one year I bought (in succesive order): 1. John Walkenbach - Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA 2. Michael Kofler - Definitive Guide to Excel VBA 3. Loren Abdulezer - Excel Best Practice for Business The first two books use a lot of VBA code examples. Loren's Excel Best Practice for Business is a refreshing surprise. Written in simple, easy to understand english in fluent lines that read away as though is was a novel! Once started , I couldn't stop reading untill I finished the whole book. Its details are simple, but most effective. The outlined ideas give you a headstart when creating and maintaining Excel files. For example, Loren demostrates clearly what pitfalls to escape from when you design any Excel file. It is good that Loren reminds the reader of some old Roman advise ('Divide and Conquer') when recommending to SEPARATE the date into 3 layers: 1) original date, 2) analysis layer and 3) presentation layer) to CONQUER in your work of creating and maintaing Excel files. It is funny how, if one looks at his or her own Excel files, this simple device is still broken many times. Another example deals with the advantages of the R1C1 workbookstyle compared to the traditional A1 style. It sounds so simple, but yet, in Walkenbach and Kofler you will not find these kind of tips. Finally the book has great examples on the CD. Examples on how to use conditional formatting to colour and present your data. In a nutshell, I can advise anyone to buy this book, whether he or she considers him or herself a novice or expert Excel user. GO GET IT!

Novice or expert - good advice comes cheap this time!

In one year I bought (in succesive order):1. John Walkenbach - Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA2. Michael Kofler - Definitive Guide to Excel VBA3. Loren Abdulezer - Excel Best Practice for Business The first two books are way use a lot of VBA code examples. Loren's Excel Best Practice for Business is a refreshing surprise. Written in simple, easy to understand english in fluent lines that read away as though is was a novel! Once started , I couldn't stop reading untill I finished the whole book.Its details are simple, but most effective. The outlined ideas give you a headstart when creating and maintaining Excel files.For example, Loren demostrates clearly what pitfalls to escape from when you design any Excel file. It is good that Loren reminds the reader of some old Roman advise ("Divide and Conquer") when recommending to SEPARATE the date into 3 layers: 1) original date, 2) analysis layer and 3) presentation layer) to CONQUER in your work of creating and maintaing Excel files.It is funny how, if you look at your own personal or labour Excel files, many times this simple device is still broken.Another example deals with the advantages of the R1C1 workbookstyle compared to the traditional A1 style. It sounds so simple, but yet, in Walkenbach and Kofler you will not find these kind of tips.Finally the book has great examples on the CD. Examples on how to use conditional formatting to colour and present your data.In a nutshell, I can advise anyone to buy this book, whether he or she considers him or herself novice or expert Excel user.

Thank You for showing me the light

Too often, while going through this book, did I say to myself, "I've tried that", often recalling the mixed results I had. This book and the awesome accompanying CD has empowered me to return to those battles with a concise set of tools, to get the results I was looking for the first time. The section on resolving PDF data was immediately helpful, as were the Pivot Table sections of the book. Excel is my first choice for an analyses tool, both for my business and of my business. The techniques and tools presented in this book have quadrupled my abilities to do both. I've wasted too much time wading through reference books and help screens to achieve the results I've always felt were possible within Excel.
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