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The worlds most popular spreadsheet program is now more powerful than ever, but its also more complex. Thats where this Missing Manual comes in. With crystal-clear explanations and hands-on examples, Excel 2013: The Missing Manual shows you how to master Excel so you can easily track, analyze, and chart your data. Youll be using new features like PowerPivot and Flash Fill in no time.

The important stuff you need to know:

  • Go from novice to ace. Learn how to analyze your data, from writing your first formula to charting your results.
  • Illustrate trends. Discover the clearest way to present your data using Excels new Quick Analysis feature.
  • Broaden your analysis. Use pivot tables, slicers, and timelines to examine your data from different perspectives.
  • Import data. Pull data from a variety of sources, including website data feeds and corporate databases.
  • Work from the Web. Launch and manage your workbooks on the road, using the new Excel Web App.
  • Share your worksheets. Store Excel files on SkyDrive and collaborate with colleagues on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
  • Master the new data model. Use PowerPivot to work with millions of rows of data.
  • Make calculations. Review financial data, use math and scientific formulas, and perform statistical analyses.

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About the Author
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Matthew MacDonald (author) is a four-time Microsoft MVP and a technology writer with well over a dozen books to his name. Office geeks can follow him into the world of databases with Access 2013: The Missing Manual. Web fans can build an online home with him in Creating a Website: The Missing Manual. And human beings of all description can discover just how strange they really are in the quirky handbooks Your Brain: The Missing Manual and Your Body: The Missing Manual.

About the Creative Team

Peter McKie (editor) graduated from Boston Universitys School of Journalism and lives in New York City. In his spare time, he manages the Facebook page and website that chronicle the history of his summer community. Email: .

Melanie Yarbrough (production editor) lives and works in Cambridge, MA. When not ushering books through production, shes sewing, writing, and baking whatever she can think up. Email: .

Julie Hawks (indexer) is an indexer for the Missing Manual series. She is currently pursuing a masters degree in Religious Studies while discovering the joys of warm winters in the Carolinas. Email: .

Carla Spoon (proofreader) is a freelance writer and copy editor. An avid runner, she works and feeds her tech gadget addiction from her home office in the shadow of Mount Rainier. Email: .

Zack Barresse (technical reviewer) is a Microsoft Excel MVP and has held that title for seven consecutive years. He works as a full-time firefighter in his hometown of Boardman, Oregon, where he resides with his wife and four children.

Stephanie Dukes (technical reviewer) lives in San Francisco, and works for a software company that supports the global finance industry. When she isnt crunching numbers and reverse-engineering SQL databases, she spends her time in the El Dorado National Forest skiing, hiking, and kayaking with her partner and dog, or volunteering with her favorite dog rescue, Muttville Senior Dog Rescue (www.Muttville.org) in San Francisco.

Acknowledgments

Writing a book about a program as sprawling and complex as Excel is a labor of love (love of pain, that is). Im deeply indebted to a whole host of people who helped out with this edition and the three previous ones. They include Peter McKie, Nellie McKesson, Brian Sawyer, Peter Meyers, Sarah Milstein, and technical reviewers Zack Barresse, and Stephanie Dukes. I also owe thanks to many people who worked to get this book formatted, indexed, and printedyou can meet many of them in the section , above.

Completing this book required a few sleepless nights (and many sleep-deprived days). I extend my love and thanks to my daughters Maya and Brenna, who put up with it without crying most of the time, my dear wife Faria, who mostly did the same, and our moms and dads (Nora, Razia, Paul, and Hamid), who contributed hours of babysitting, tasty meals, and general help around the house that kept this book on track. So thanks everyonewithout you half of the book would still be trapped inside my brain!

Matthew MacDonald

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