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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMS Excel - a spreadsheet application of Microsoft playing a critical role in management, accounting, business deals, software industry, government agencies, statistics, and more. Excel is one of the most popular program across the globe. Millions of people uses MS Excel in a regular basis. Not many people know about the amazing features of Excel. It is important to know about those features in order to manage your data and perform tasks easily and quickly.
Excel in MS Excel enables MS Excel users to work efficiently and effectively by lessening the effort and time spent on data manipulations, data illustrations, modeling data and reports, reviewing reports and by creating add-ins/macros to perform repetitive tasks. Excel in MS Excel explains about the user interface of MS Excel 2013 and illustrate the basic useful functionalities of MS Excel in a simple and effective way with relevant examples and screenshots in place.
It provides useful tips and best practices to work-on, learn, and excel in doing tough tasks in easy and quick methods. Features of MS Excel explained using the latest version of MS Office suite i.e. MS Excel 2013.
NaveenKumar Namachivayam
NaveenKumar Namachivayam is a passionate and experienced software test analyst who works for Infosys Limited from past 8 years. He spends most of his time in blogging, creating tools, and experimenting new stuffs. He loves to learn and experiment new trends, tools, and models in Software Testing. Currently he is working on his next book on performance testing.
He blogs about software testing at www.QAInsights.com and about MS Excel at www.Excel2013.org.
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