Excel 2010 Formulas

  • 10h 56m
  • John Walkenbach
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2010

Follow Mr. Spreadsheet's formula for Excel success

Experts estimate that barely 10 percent of Excel users understand how to make the most of worksheet formulas. If you already know your way around Excel basics, "Mr. Spreadsheet" John Walkenbach can help you master formulas to gain greater Excel functionality.

First, he shows you exactly what a formula is, how to create one, and what formulas can do. Then you'll learn about using functions in your formulas. Finally you'll explore specific types of formulas that can help you on multiple levels, such as financial and array formulas.

You'll learn how to apply formulas to charts and pivot tables, troubleshoot your formulas, develop custom functions, and much more.

Let Mr. Spreadsheet show you how to:

  • Master the new functionality in Excel 2010
  • Understand and use various lookup formulas
  • Create financial formulas for borrowing or investing
  • Work with formulas for conditional formatting
  • Develop custom worksheet functions using VBA

About the Author

John Walkenbach, arguably the foremost authority on Excel, has written hundreds of articles and created the award-winning Power Utility Pak. His 50-plus books include Excel 2010 Power Programming with VBA, John Walkenbach's Favorite Excel 2010 Tips & Tricks, and theExcel 2010 Bible, all published by Wiley.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Excel in a Nutshell
  • Basic Facts About Formulas
  • Working with Names
  • Introducing Worksheet Functions
  • Manipulating Text
  • Working with Dates and Times
  • Counting and Summing Techniques
  • Using Lookup Functions
  • Tables and Worksheet Databases
  • Miscellaneous Calculations
  • Borrowing and Investing Formulas
  • Discounting and Depreciation Formulas
  • Financial Schedules
  • Introducing Arrays
  • Performing Magic with Array Formulas
  • Intentional Circular References
  • Charting Techniques
  • Pivot Tables
  • Conditional Formatting and Data Validation
  • Creating Megaformulas
  • Tools and Methods for Debugging Formulas
  • Introducing VBA
  • Function Procedure Basics
  • VBA Programming Concepts
  • VBA Custom Function Examples
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