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Latest update: January 29, 2012 -- original Excel books list compiled by Norman Harker*

Functions  | VBA |  General | Pivot Tables  | Data Analysis | 
Charts | Finance |  Statistics |  Science and Engineering |
Business | Office Integration  |  Special Interest | 
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Functions

  • Excel 2010 Formulas; John Walkenbach; 816 pages; Wiley; ISBN 978-0470475362; 2010; US$49.99
    Blurb: Demonstrates how to use all the new features of Excel 2010 to maximize your formulas. Shows how to develop custom worksheet functions with VBA, debug formulas, create financial formulas, and more. Serves as an indispensable reference no matter your skill level. Includes a valuable CD-ROM with templates and worksheets from the book, plus Power Utility Pak.
  • Excel 2007 Formulas; John Walkenbach; 864 pages; Wiley; ISBN 978-0470044025; 2007; US$44.99
    Blurb: This book is a single reference that’s indispensable for Excel beginners, intermediate users, power users, and would-be power users everywhere. Fully updated for the new release, this latest edition provides comprehensive, soup-to-nuts coverage, delivering over 900 pages of Excel tips, tricks, and techniques readers won’t find anywhere else. Includes a valuable CD-ROM with templates and worksheets from the book.
  • Excel 2003 Formulas; John Walkenbach; 864 pages; John Wiley & Sons; ISBN 0764540734; US$44.99
    Blurb: Everything you need to know about * Mastering operators, error values, naming techniques, and absolute versus relative references * Debugging formulas and using the auditing tools * Importing and exporting XML files and mapping the data to specific cells * Using Excel 2003’s rights management feature * Working magic with array formulas * Developing custom formulas to produce the results you need
  • Formulas and Functions with Microsoft Excel 2003; Paul McFedries; 864 pages; Que Publishing; ISBN 0789731533; June 2004; US$34.99
    Blurb: This Business Solutions title demystifies the program's features and presents them in a jargon-free way. This book not only takes them through Excel's intermediate and advanced options, but also tells them why these options are useful and shows them how to use them in everyday situations and real-world models. This book aims to do all of this with no-nonsense, step-by-step tutorials and lots of practical, useful examples.
  • F1 Get the Most Out of Excel Formulas & Functions; Joseph Rubin; Limelight; ISBN 0974636851; US$39.99
  • Microsoft Excel 2002 Formulas (With CD-ROM); John Walkenbach; Hungry Minds, Inc; ISBN 076454800X; US$39.99
  • Microsoft Excel 97 Worksheet Function Reference; Microsoft Press; 370 pages; ISBN 1572313412; US$24.95
     

 

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Charts

     

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Finance, Accounting and Sales

     

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Statistics

     

 

 

Science and Engineering

     

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Business

 

     
   

Office Integration

     
   

Special Interest

     
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*Microsoft Excel MVP Norman Harker is an Australian academic specialising in real estate appraisal, investment analysis and real estate financial feasibility studies.