"Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel" by Maxwell Angelou is a comprehensive guide that aims to equip readers with the necessary skills to perform data analysis using Microsoft Excel. Angelou's book is tailored for both beginners and intermediate users, providing a structured approach to mastering data analysis techniques within the versatile Excel environment.
Paul McFedries' "Excel Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts: Your visual blueprint for creating dynamic spreadsheets" is a practical and visually oriented guide designed to help users harness the powerful features of Excel pivot tables and pivot charts. This book is part of the "Your visual blueprint" series, known for its step-by-step visual format that makes complex concepts accessible and easy to understand.
"Excel for Beginners: Excel Essentials" by L.M. Humphrey is a comprehensive guide tailored for individuals new to Microsoft Excel. The book aims to provide a solid foundation in using Excel, covering the essential skills and concepts that beginners need to become proficient in this powerful spreadsheet software.
"Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel: Deliver Awesome Analytics" authored by Alex Holloway is a comprehensive guide aimed at empowering users to perform effective data analysis using Microsoft Excel. Holloway's book is structured to cater to users of all skill levels, providing a systematic approach to mastering Excel's data analysis capabilities and delivering impactful insights.
"Excel 365 Charts" by M.L. Humphrey is a comprehensive guide tailored for users looking to master the art of chart creation and data visualisation using Excel 365. Humphrey's book is designed to cater to both beginners and advanced users, providing a detailed exploration of Excel's charting capabilities and how to leverage them to create compelling and informative visual representations of data.
"Excel Pivot Tables Recipe Book: A Problem-Solution Approach" by Debra Dalgleish is a comprehensive guide designed to help users master the powerful features of Excel pivot tables through practical, real-world scenarios. The book is structured as a collection of "recipes," each addressing a specific problem or task that users might encounter when working with pivot tables. This approach makes it easy for readers to find and apply solutions to their own pivot table challenges.