Microsoft Excel 2013 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)
A**E
Very helpful review for my rusty Excel skills
It had been several years since I had used Excel very often, and my skills have gotten rusty. I picked up this cheat sheet recently, and it has been a godsend. The material is well organized, and very well laid out. It is easy to follow, and easy to find the information I needed when I needed it. It is certainly worth the investment of a few bucks to bring me back to speed.Now that I own this, I realize that I need to pick up similar sheets for more advanced usage, especially for formulas and functions. Those will go out in my next order. Highly recommended.
A**R
I can easily slide it in a drawer or on a shelf ...
I purchased this product because I was a newb when it came to excel. Working as an office manager, I use excel daily and desperately needed to know more about the wide array of tasks that can be accomplished in this program. This little "cheat sheet" has proven to be SUCH a help. I can easily slide it in a drawer or on a shelf because it's just a sheet so it doesn't take up a lot of room, but the information on it is exactly what I needed to help me with all the little tricks and tips.
P**Y
Like it a lot.
I like these 'cheat sheets' a lot, specially the Beezix sheets. I have the ones for Office 7, and now I bought the ones for the three I use the most - Excel, Word and Outlook. They're a quick reference guide; you don't have to go digging through the book.I definitely recommend them. Ditto for the other two sheets - Outlook and Word.
R**.
Great for beginners and intermediate users.
Great for beginners and intermediate users.Some new stuff I learned and for the items that I already knew about it is great practice to learn where everything is at on my Surface Pro 2, using Microsoft Office 365. Going from Office 2003 and 2007 to 2013 Office 365 can be a shock for some. Because it doesn't cost that much I felt it was worth it for me. Obviously for those of you who have more experience you shouldn't even be looking at this page.
P**E
limited explanations. ..better for those more computer savvy
Good as far as it goes. Probably is better for those with more computer skills than I possess. I need more examples to reinforce the statements made and points presented.
A**N
Excellent quick reference
This is an excellent reference sheet. It's so nice to have something handy, a quick reference to easily pull out and find the formulas or methods available. I've been using excel for years and not using it to it's full capacity. Having a quick reference makes a ton of difference and ultimately saves time and frustration. I just received this and I have already recommended this.
A**R
These are great
Sometimes everyone needs a bit of help in Excel, and this is what I call a good "cheat sheet." I recommend it.
J**T
Hepful
Excel 2013 Introduction. Great to have on hand as you are working with Excel. Easier to use then pulling out the large Office 2013 book for resolving a problem you might have. Wonderful can't live without it.
G**N
Handly
Easy to read
W**H
I love this cheat sheet and so do my co workers
I love this cheat sheet and so do my co workers! Saves time from googling or youtubing how to do certain things. Its not complicated, its straight forward and is good for everyday tasks. Love it :)
B**R
Very Helpful
This card was a great help when I changed jobs and was required to use Office much more extensively than I had in my personal life. The reference sheet was very helpful with useful information but not overly in depth. It answered many wimple questions so I did not have to bother my co-workers. Sometimes the on-line help is not overly helpful.
R**N
Helps take the mystery out of your Keyboard while learning Excel.
This chart and others help you get organized with your Keyboard while doing Excel.
B**E
Four Stars
I am a visual learner so I love these books I also had the 2007 and 2010 versions.
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