ExcelBanter

ExcelBanter (https://www.excelbanter.com/)
-   New Users to Excel (https://www.excelbanter.com/new-users-excel/)
-   -   Making actual projects with Excel 2007 (https://www.excelbanter.com/new-users-excel/256912-making-actual-projects-excel-2007-a.html)

ai

Making actual projects with Excel 2007
 
I have read several books and so far have basic and general understanding of
the mostly use features of Excel 2007.

However, I am wondering if there are resources that can help me do actual
projects.
I learn quickly by doing practical stuff rather then reading a 1000 page
book about features and why I should use a certain program.

Were can I find tutorials on actual projects? Example: How to make a spread
sheet for a grocery store.

Any ideas or recommendation will be highly appreciated.

Thanks everyone.

Ai

Russell Dawson[_2_]

Making actual projects with Excel 2007
 
This may help

http://office.microsoft.com/training...RC100620751033

I agree with you about learning from hands on experience but also by
creating your own spreadsheets you will gain invaluable knowledge from using
the Help facility which many appear not to do.

You don't describe what is required in your grocery store project but you
do. Start small and build it up. Have a vision in you mind about what it
has to do. You do know the basic abilities of Excel and from reading this
forum you should be aware of the amazing things it can do with help.

Good luck.
--
Russell Dawson
Excel Student

Please hit "Yes" if this post was helpful.


"Ai" wrote:

I have read several books and so far have basic and general understanding of
the mostly use features of Excel 2007.

However, I am wondering if there are resources that can help me do actual
projects.
I learn quickly by doing practical stuff rather then reading a 1000 page
book about features and why I should use a certain program.

Were can I find tutorials on actual projects? Example: How to make a spread
sheet for a grocery store.

Any ideas or recommendation will be highly appreciated.

Thanks everyone.

Ai



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:32 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com