![]() Although this is one of the things Excel can be used for, it would have been better to use Access. For example, I once worked in an office where people were expected to use Excel as a database. There is also a chart that will help the reader determine which Office 2013 application is best for the job at hand. With the book's customizing-and-personalizing instructions, I suspect most ribbon haters can reduce its irritation factor to the bare minimum and begin to feel at home with it. It's been my experience that people either love or hate the ribbon. Each is explained in detail, and there are excellent instructions for customizing and personalizing everything, especially the ribbon. Microsoft Office Professional 2013 Step By Step begins with a good, solid introduction to the features that are common to all Office applications. This book can also be used as a reference to Office 365 since it includes the same tools as Microsoft Office Professional 2013. I'd recommend getting those as well since the exercises are designed to explain the concepts. There is also a link to practice files the reader can download, to follow along with the exercises throughout the book. ![]() I am old fashioned enough to know how to use a comprehensive index efficiently (which the book definitely has, at 48 pages for the index alone!) but a search in a PDF file works a lot faster for most people. ![]() I would highly recommend getting the e-book version (which is the one I am reviewing) because it makes searching for specific information much easier. If you buy the print edition, a PDF e-book version is included via a link to the O'Reilly Media web site and a special access code. Like most technical books, it can be read in any order and you can skip through to just the parts you need. ![]() The book covers Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Access, and Publisher. Microsoft Office Professional 2013 Step by Step, review, book, Office 365 ![]()
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