Chapter 1 - Becoming Acquainted with Excel
Chapter 2 - Navigating and Working with WorksheetsChapter 3 - Best Ways to Enter Data and Edit Data
Chapter 4: Formatting and Aligning Data
Chapter 5: Different Ways of Viewing and Printing Your Workbook
Chapter 6: Understanding Backstage
Chapter 7: Creating and Using Formulas
Chapter 8: Excel's Pre-existing Functions
Chapter 9: Auditing, Validating, and Protecting Your Data Chapter 10: Using Hyperlinks, Combining Text, and Working with the
Status Bar
Chapter 11: Transferring and Duplicating Data to Other Locations
Chapter 12: Working with Tables
Chapter 13: Working with Charts
Chapter 14: Importing Data
Chapter 15: Using PivotTables and PivotCharts
Chapter 16: Geography and Stock Data Types
Chapter 17: Enhancing Workbooks with Multimedia
Chapter 18: Icons, 3D Images and Object Grouping
Chapter 19: Automating Tasks with Macros
About the Author: David Slager has been a computer programmer for four decades, with a focus on Excel. He also was head of the computer department of a college for many years. He is currently a software manager. David has worked with spreadsheets since their introduction. As a consultant, he developed major e-learning training projects for agriculture and steel businesses and designed a simulation program that trained feed market managers to use analytics to improve their market position. He enjoys working with analytics and solving problems and has taught learners of all ages and levels. David holds an MS in Education, specializing in Instructional Media Development, a BA in Organizational Management, and an associate's degree in Accounting, as well as many certifications.
Annette Slager has been involved in data management and employee training in the non-profit and higher education sectors. She has been responsible for coordinating donor stewardship events and processes, and in overseeing information entered into the donor/alumni data system. She has transitioned systems from manual accounting and processing to shared databases, and created learning manuals and training for employees. Annette has a bachelor's degree in English Literature and a post-baccalaureate certificate in Technical Writing.