
It takes about 4 Hours and 56 minutes on average for a reader to read Excel Tips & Tricks. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Excel Tips & Tricks is 6 pages long.
This is for Excel 2007 - it is 14 years out of date.
Derived From Web , Jan 10, 2022
The title of this review says it all says. There should be some warning about obsolete educational materials, so that people would not waste their time and money on buying them. It is so cheap that it is not worth returning, but I will view the Quick Study Computer series with some skepticism in the future, and I am not very happy with Amazon either about this. It is ok to sell Jane Austen to me without telling me that it was written in the 1800s, but not learning materials. Computer material has a very short shelf life especially if it is a very short computer life.
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not a quick study
Derived From Web , Dec 5, 2021
Not well organized. Does not address the differences using Excel on different platforms. Other published tools are more useful.
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It’s ok, but if an advanced user, not as helpful
Derived From Web , Oct 19, 2021
The writing is very small. If you are an advanced user, you may not find it very handy. I need a more advanced guide. And need bigger lettering.
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Great in a pinch!
Derived From Web , Jul 16, 2021
I bought a set of 3 so that you may see the same review. I purchased this for my office staff. I bought it. They actually picked them out. Extremely helpful! ''
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Best for younger eyes
Derived From Web , Apr 26, 2021
The print is entirely too small for someone who has celebrated her 29th birthday more than I care to share! Having to read a magnifying glass to get this take away from the intended convenience of the guide.
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Great Excel tips
Derived From Web , Mar 5, 2020
Who couldn't use a few more great tips about using Excel? Worth the purchase just to have it for a few quick tips without having to refer to my book all the time.
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A very handy reference to have!!
Derived From Web , Jul 28, 2019
Got this because I am now using Excel more with my job, and although I took Excel classes in college and was pretty good with it, I forgot how to do a lot of stuff... you know, use it or lose it! This guide is great because it gives you pointsers and advice on beginner and intermediate user levels for stuff like sorting and basic formulas.
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