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Excel data analysis for dummies
Harness the power of Excel to discover what your numbers are hiding Excel Data Analysis For Dummies, 2nd Edition is the ultimate guide to getting the most out of your data. Veteran Dummies author Stephen L. Nelson guides you through the basic and not-so-basic features of Excel to help you discover t...
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description | Harness the power of Excel to discover what your numbers are hiding Excel Data Analysis For Dummies, 2nd Edition is the ultimate guide to getting the most out of your data. Veteran Dummies author Stephen L. Nelson guides you through the basic and not-so-basic features of Excel to help you discover the gems hidden in your rough data. From input, to analysis, to visualization, the book walks you through the steps that lead to superior data analysis. Excel is the number-one spreadsheet application, with ever-expanding capabilities. If you're only using it to balance the books, you're missing out |
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spelling | cern-17015702021-04-21T21:02:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1701570engNelson, Stephen LNelson, E CExcel data analysis for dummiesComputing and ComputersHarness the power of Excel to discover what your numbers are hiding Excel Data Analysis For Dummies, 2nd Edition is the ultimate guide to getting the most out of your data. Veteran Dummies author Stephen L. Nelson guides you through the basic and not-so-basic features of Excel to help you discover the gems hidden in your rough data. From input, to analysis, to visualization, the book walks you through the steps that lead to superior data analysis. Excel is the number-one spreadsheet application, with ever-expanding capabilities. If you're only using it to balance the books, you're missing outWileyoai:cds.cern.ch:17015702014 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Nelson, Stephen L Nelson, E C Excel data analysis for dummies |
title | Excel data analysis for dummies |
title_full | Excel data analysis for dummies |
title_fullStr | Excel data analysis for dummies |
title_full_unstemmed | Excel data analysis for dummies |
title_short | Excel data analysis for dummies |
title_sort | excel data analysis for dummies |
topic | Computing and Computers |
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