An interactive computer program that will have you up and running with both Excel 2007 and 2010 in six to ten hours.
The one program which is currently in high demand on the job market, needed in school, and seems to be the one most people want to learn is Microsoft Excel. Excel is a program used to create spreadsheets. A spreadsheet is a computer program designed to facilitate the manipulation of data in the form of lists and numbers. It will save you lots of time and improve accuracy when calculating equations with many variables. With a spreadsheet you can easily produce projections, budgets, salary expenses, tax reports, proposals, track inventory, and much more! No wonder there is so much need for spreadsheet programs in school, work, and at home.
In January of 2007, Microsoft officially released Excel 2007. Like all the other programs that make up the Office 2007 Suite, Excel 2007 looks extremely different from the previous versions. Gone are the traditional Menu Bar and toolbars we have all become accustomed with over the years. They have been replaced with the Ribbon, Office Button, and Quick Access Toolbar.
In June 2010, Microsoft released to the general public its latest Excel version, Excel 2010. This version looks very similar to 2007 as it is built off the same interface design. In Excel 2010, you have the Ribbon, File Button, and Quick Access Toolbar.
Full Version runs off of CD and will be delivered by U.S. Postal