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MindTap for New Perspectives Microsoft® Office 365 & Excel 2016, Comprehensive

Author(s): June Jamrich Parsons | Dan Oja | Patrick Carey | Carol DesJardins

ISBN: 9781337019552

1st Edition

Copyright: 2017

₹799

Binding: eBook

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Help your students develop the complete set of Microsoft® Excel 2016 skills they need to be successful in college and beyond with the emphasis on critical-thinking, problem-solving, and in-depth coverage found in NEW PERSPECTIVES MICROSOFT® OFFICE 365 & EXCEL 2016: COMPREHENSIVE.

·         MINDTAP HELPS YOU CREATE YOUR OWN POTENTIAL. GEAR UP FOR ULTIMATE SUCCESS.

Track your scores and stay motivated toward your goals. Whether you have more work to do or are ahead of the curve, you’ll know where you need to focus your efforts. And the MindTap Green Dot will charge your confidence along the way.

·         MINDTAP HELPS YOU OWN YOUR PROGRESS. MAKE YOUR TEXTBOOK YOURS.

No one knows what works for you better than you. Highlight key text, add notes, and create custom flashcards. When it’s time to study, everything you’ve flagged or noted can be gathered into a guide you can organize.

 

  1. Getting Started with Excel
  2. Formatting Workbook Text and Data
  3. Performing Calculations with Formulas and Functions
  4. Analyzing and Charting Financial Data
  5. Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts
  6. Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks
  7. Developing an Excel Application
  8. Working with Advanced Functions
  9. Exploring Financial Tools and Functions
  10. Performing What-If Analyses
  11.  Analyzing Data with Business Intelligence
  12. Collaborating on a Shared Workbook
  13. Mac OS X

Patrick Carey, Westminster Kingsway College

Mr. Patrick Carey received his M.S. in Biostatistics from the University of  Wisconsin, where he worked as a researcher designing and analyzing clinical studies.

 

Carol DesJardins, St. Clair County Community College

Ms. Carol DesJardins spent 25 years in the private sector as a  programmer, systems analyst and eventually Chief Information Officer. In addition, she continues to teach at St. Clair County Community College.