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Research and Markets: Get The Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Data Analysis: Your Visual Blueprint For Creating And Analyzing Data, Charts, And Pivottables

Business Wire, Oct 16, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c71651) has announced the addition of "Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Data Analysis: Your Visual Blueprint for Creating and Analyzing Data, Charts, and PivotTables" to their offering.

Excel is a spreadsheet / data analysis tool attached to the Microsoft Office suite and is available in all Office offerings. Office holds 80-90% of the market share for productivity suites. Though many consumers know the basics of using Excel, they may not know the full power of the program. With Excel, you can harness the power of your data, manipulate it to suite your needs, and achieve more by doing less work.

Charts are interactive, allowing the consumer to tweak results with the click of a mouse. Pivot tables allow you to fuse data from several sources into one document. Excel has an enhanced Find function, allowing users to easily search entire workbooks, and search worksheets by cell format. Excel supports XML as a file format for easy importing or exporting of XML data. Excel also includes enhancements for saving files as Web pages, and enhancements to Pivot Tables.

Author Information

Denise Etheridge is a certified public accountant as well as the president and founder of Baycon Group, Inc. She publishes Web sites, provides consulting services on accounting-related software, and authors computer-related books.

Topics Covered:

Getting Started

Creating Formulas

Creating And Using Functions

Using Financial Functions

Using Statistical Functions And Tools

Organizing Worksheet Data

Working With Pivottables

Charting Data

Working With External Data

Useful Data Analysis Tools And Techniques

Sharing Your Workbook With Others

Automating With Macros

For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c71651

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