Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Step by Step

  Author:    Curtis Frye
  ISBN:    0735615187
  Sales Rank:    13113
  Published:    2003-08-27
  Publisher:    Microsoft Press
  # Pages:    352
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 26 reviews
  Used Offers:    43 from $13.96
  Amazon Price:    $16.49
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Teach yourself how to use the data-presentation and number-crunching power in the latest version of Microsoft Excelone step at a time! Learn exactly the skills you need for Excel 2003 using easy, self-paced lessons and hands-on practice exercises.
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08-12-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  not totally useless
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The sloppiness in the spreadsheets on the included CD is incredible and extremely frustrating. There is some value in it, however, in that it forces me to figure out how to make the example agree with the text. Still, I'm sure there are better books out there.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-26 06:59:38 EST)
06-01-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  SBS Excel 2003
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The book was in excellent condition and I received it in a timely manner. It was exactly what I was looking for.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-12 06:22:10 EST)
05-14-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Step by Step Excel 2003
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A great book for review, concise,and easy to read. Provides one with multiple shortcuts and practical ideas.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-01 06:36:24 EST)
02-22-08 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Microsoft does it again
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As with many Microsoft products, this book comes very close to being a useful tool, but fails because of the lack of attention to the little details.

The first place you see this in the book is the Microsoft Office Specialist Skills Standards section.

Each of the skills tested for on the MOS exam are identified by their Skill Number and description, and a page number directs you to that skill. That's the theory. About 20% of the time, the phrase is mentioned on that page with no detailed explanation or there is no mention at all. That is just sloppy proofreading.

As has been mentioned in other reviews, the instructions in many sections are wrong. Either there are flaws in a formula or a description of the results does not match what you see on the screen.

In at least one section, the spreadsheet used to illustrate the problem is not the one that you are instructed to open for that task.

The section on XML was useful simply because it seems to be one of the few available. But even here, there are flaws in instructions and a disconnect between what you see on the screen and what you are told you should be seeing.

The best thing you can do with this book is go to the library and photocopy the Microsoft Office Specialist Skills Standards section. At least you will know what you should be studying and you can find it in better written books or online.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-19 05:40:11 EST)
10-03-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excel 2003 Step by Step Review
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This book was a solid introduction to Excel 2003. I have used Excel since about 2000 and found the first parts of the text to be information I already knew. Even so, I went through every single exercise and picked up a few shortcuts - mainly right click tips along the way. The introduction to PivotTables was helpful. Also, importing and exporting data is a good introduction. Toward the end of the text, as expected, the exercises get a little more challenging. The breadth of the text is good. I'd recommend for beginners. The back of the book says for Beginning to Intermediate users, which is accurate. There are very few typos in the text. Opted to buy Excel 2003 Inside Out for more advanced Excel knowledge.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-22 06:39:32 EST)
09-22-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great book to update your knowledge of Excel
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I think this is one of the best books you can buy to update or improve your knowledge of Excel. I feel confident that even a novice could learn how to use Excel.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-07 02:04:37 EST)
06-20-07 4 2\3
(Hide Review...)  Best Excel Training Book
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This book was required by the University of Tennessee's MBA Program to get those who were not experienced with Excel to an experienced user level. I considered myself an intermediate user before the program; however, the book was an excellent supplement to the program. Frye does a great job of illustrating click-for-click moves along with graphics--in addition, the CD included really helps bring the learning home.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-07 02:04:37 EST)
06-12-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Microsoft Excel 2003 Step by Step
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I ordered several of these 'Step by Step' 03 books and your's came within the alotted time frame, but much later than the others; however, you still provided a very good service.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 06:09:02 EST)
06-12-07 2 (NA)
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This book is good if you are going for your specialist certification. However if you are going for Expert level I did not find it helpful. There are a lot of items not covered in this book that you need to know for the expert level certification
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 06:09:02 EST)
06-11-07 5 (NA)
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The book is very well written and the writer covers the subject in sequence.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 06:09:02 EST)
11-05-06 5 1\5
(Hide Review...)  MOS 2003
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Great book for studying for Expert in Excel XP or 2003 in the MOS 2003 or XP series.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 06:09:02 EST)
11-04-06 5 5\7
(Hide Review...)  Good and Cheap
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This book is the most solid and clearcut, not to mention quickest, way to build your skills. The few errors that exist are minor and if you can't figure them out...then I'm not sure you have any business being an analyst (or whatever else it is you use spreadsheets for).
Oh...and its dirt cheap!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-12 06:09:02 EST)
10-23-06 2 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Some of the pluses and minuses, mostly minuses
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I have a training company and we teach a lot of Excel classes. We have been using another book from Thomson Learning, but the book is not cost-effective at $55 each, the publisher is difficult to deal with, and shipping is expensive. I decided to go with Excel 2003 Step by Step.

The other reviewers have a point; there are some sloppy errors that are sprinkled throughout this book that will frustrate those who are learning Excel. For example, on page 48 the reader is told to create a simple Sum function but the author forgets the parentheses. This will result in an error and the novice will have no idea why, after carefully following the instructions, he or she is getting an error and what can be done to correct it. Furthermore, the author doesn't bother explaining the syntax of a function so that learners have a conceptual understanding of functions. Amazingly, the AutoSum button and the summary functions in the drop down menu are not even mentioned! (Or did I miss it?).

Some reviewers suggested that this book was not for beginners. I disagree. This is a beginning/intermediate Excel book, but the explanations are shallow and the errors in the exercises sabotage the beginner. Those who know Excel can easily identify the errors.

I agree with the reviewer who said that the book needs an errata page on a web site. But that will probably not happen. The reviews on the 2002 version are all very good, but a few reviewers mentioned errors in that version and one reviewer went as far as documenting the errors and sending them to Microsoft. The result? Version 2003 is riddled with errors and the reviews for this version is worse. No one is listening, unfortunately.

This book does have some good examples and exercises in it. The explanations are clear but, again, shallow, which will leave some readers confused. For example, the author teaches the Subtotal function to subtotal filtered data. He just tells readers what to type in the cell. He doesn't explain how the first argument of the function specifies which summary function of the 11 will be used for the subtotal. Then he tells the reader to change the 9 (which sums the subtotal) to a 1 (which averages the subtotal). If the author uses the subtotal function, he should fully explain it and maybe include a simple table to list each function number with the corresponding summary function that is used in the first argument of the Subtotal function. This is just one example of the shallowness of the book.

I will still use this book in my classes for now because it is structured for classroom learning. I usually write my own exercises based on the files of the book and I create handouts with important information about functions. I can explain everything that the book doesn't. But if you are learning Excel on your own, you may want to check out the O'Reilly book that another reviewer mentions: Excel 2003 Personal Trainer. I thumbed through it last night at a bookstore and the outline looked very good. Also, I believe O'Reilly (the publisher, not the idiot on Fox news) reviews its books for errors before they are published. They also have an errata page on their web site for the errors that get by the reviewers.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-11-05 00:40:39 EST)
07-26-06 2 6\6
(Hide Review...)  Not for Beginners! Many errors.
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The book is definitely not for teaching beginners, it is to prepare for the MOS cetification. However, many exercises have some sort of mistakes, either instructional or numeric type mistakes so that the exercises CANNOT be assigned as home work, but have to be done with the students in class and the "BUGS" worked out before they can do them on their own. It is a real shame to release a study book without proof reading it first and correcting the mistakes. An individual who is studying for the MOS Excel certification can get some good information from the book, but a student will be very confused if not very frustrated using it. Even as an instructor I get frustrated over the numerous errors. I have one suggestion: I'll correct the errors if the author/publisher pays me for doing the work.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-10-24 00:45:29 EST)
07-26-06 2 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Not for Beginners! Many errors.
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The book is definitely not for teaching beginners, it is to prepare for the MOS cetification. However, almost every exercise has some sort of mistakes, either instructional, numeric, or formula type mistakes so that the exercises CANNOT be assigned as home work, but have to be done with the students in class and the "BUGS" worked out before they can do them on their own. It is a real shame to release a study book without proof reading it first and correcting the mistakes. An individual who knows Excel can get some good information from the book, but a student will be very confused if not very frustrated using it. Even as an instructor I get frustrated over the numerous errors. This book should be handed out for free with an additional offer of $20 to correct the mistakes. I'm sorry to have paid money for such a poorly proof read study instrument. I have one suggestion: I'll correct the errors if the author/publisher pays me for doing the work. Anita
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-28 00:37:16 EST)
07-09-06 5 (NA)
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This is the book you need to ;earn Excel. Included is a CD and the reading is very easy and understandable.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-27 00:36:30 EST)
07-06-06 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Run away from this book.
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The first two chapters in this book are just a straightforward explanation of the Excel worksheet. The third chapter is where you are supposed to begin learning how to use Excel. The very first section in the chapter -- creating formulas to calculate values -- starts with an example that is wrong! You cannot perform the calculation given by the author by following his instructions. Instead, you receive an error message. This particular calculation is an absolutely basic one for using Excel. A visit to Microsoft's website does not provide you with a correction for that or anything else. Any reputable publisher -- O'Reilly for instance -- always has a link where you can find errors corrected. I stopped using the book at this point and purchased Excel 2003 Personal Trainer. I have not found an error in that book and I have completed four of the chapters. It appears Microsoft Excel 2003 Step by Step is in the best tradition of Microsoft products. Their operating system gives us viruses, infections, spyware, trojans, and adware. (This is why Microsoft's new operating system is called VISTA.) This book gives us the printed version of these problems -- poorly written text.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-10 19:53:53 EST)
10-24-05 4 3\5
(Hide Review...)  Step by Step Excel book adequate for study review
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I purchased the updated Step by Step Microsoft Office Excel 2003 book several months ago...and have found it to be an excellent reference book. I was fortunate to become involved in a couple of surveys through Microsoft Press to help improve these books. While I like the fact that you can pick and choose what steps you need and when you need them...I'm hoping that each chapter will eventually include the step by step creation of a spreadsheet as well so users get to practice that in more practical ways. That way, at the end of the chapter, they could have more examples to work with and apply what you learned...more like current educational textbooks. It would not take a lot of extra work to do this...so we will see how things go with this. Otherwise...I have thoroughly enjoyed the Step by Step series in the past...from Office 97 applications to the current version...and I would recommend them to anyone who requires a good intermediate knowledge of these applications. I am fortunate that I was able to spend so much time studying Access 2002 step by step...it took me from someone with little knowledge about Access to someone who considers themselves pretty much an expert in Access.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
09-21-05 5 6\8
(Hide Review...)  Good for an Advanced Beginner
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Although this book is listed as being suitable for Beginning/Intermediate users, I think that their definition of beginning might be a bit different than the usual. Within a couple of pages the book has you opening a spreadsheet and making changes to it. If you have some spreadsheet experience, even just a little, then this book will take you a long ways. Far enough to get you to pass the Microsoft Office Specialist test.

Being a Microsoft book, this book is about using Excel in a Windows environment. Some of the information would be useful to Apple folk, but there are probably better books for them.

When looking at Excel books, I first look to see what they have about Pivot Tables. In this book, there is an entire chapter devoted to them. This is something that the beginning user just won't understand but which will be very helpful to someone of intermediate level. There is even a section on Pivot Charts, something not seen very often at all.

I didn't do all of the exercises, especially if I had a good understanding of that area. I did find a couple of errors that turned out to be pretty obvious. A little better proof reading would have helped. Still these were not serious enough to hurt the book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
09-06-05 4 4\7
(Hide Review...)  Excel Step-by-step
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I'm a big fan of the step-by-step series. The text is easy to understand and the exercises are easy to follow. If there is a certain aspect of excel you need to review you can go to that section without haaving to start at the beginning. It is an excellent tutorial for a beginnner.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
08-18-05 2 11\14
(Hide Review...)  Too many missing steps and unclear instructions
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Do NOT buy this book if you don't already know how to use Excel. There are too many prior steps that are missing that you must do in order to get you to the point that an instruction is given for. There are numerous instructions that don't tell you what or why you are doing the task; they may tell you that you are going to do this function at the beginning of the section but not when you actually perform the function along with several others so you may not understand which of the functions you are actually doing. The pictures are not correct for the tasks that are given. IE: Using the open button(picture of the open folder) on the standard toolbar can only be used when you are in a worksheet not from the file folder to get to the worksheet you want to open. The book is good for someone who has a basic or mid-level understanding of Excel and wants to learn some shortcuts, additional info they didn't know about or information that may be on the certification exam.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
08-13-05 5 11\11
(Hide Review...)  The best of the best
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I gave this book 5 stars because it is a perfect text for the icrosoft Office Specialist certification and for the fact that it covers simple to advanced concepts all in one book. Included in the book are basic data entry and spreadsheet writing as well as the programming of macros and the use of XML in the worksheet. It also covers topics such as using formulas, formatyting data series and others. The practice files are invaluable in the learning of the basic to advanced skills.

There is really no way to lose with this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
05-09-05 3 20\21
(Hide Review...)  Too many mistakes
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I bought this to teach a class and there are so many mistakes that the students cannot do it on their own. We first need to do it together. Only after they know the problems, can they begin practicing on their own. BEWARE.
For example they ask you to replace X with Y but in fact it should be Y with X. Graphs are not where they should be. It is confusing for students.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
04-18-05 1 9\12
(Hide Review...)  Beware, mac users
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I had to return this book. No reflection on the book itself. This is more of a comment on how Amazon describes its books. You must have an Windows operating systems in order to use this book and CD. This isn't mentioned in the product description. Amazon quickly gave me a refund, but it's still a drag if you're on a tight training schedule. Order from Peachpit press or another other Mac-friendly series.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
02-08-05 5 10\10
(Hide Review...)  Passed the MOUS exam
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This book is great! Unlike Microsoft 2003 inside out and other Excel books, this book provides exercises that allow you to understand how you apply the functions on Excel.

This is very useful for understanding how you can apply your Microsoft Excel skills for work or personal use. As far as typos, there were probably 2 or 3...even though I'm a perfectionist, this really isn't such a big deal.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
02-04-05 5 7\7
(Hide Review...)  Excel 2003...the step by step improvement!
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In comparing this version to earlier Excel Step by Step versions...there is no comparison! I have even contacted the author to let him know that this is the best Excel Step by Step book I have ever seen! Within the covers...Curtis puts his expertise to work...and the end result is a thorough and solid learning book that will teach you how to become an intermediate Excel user. While I prepare for my SkillSoft Excel 2003 Beginning Course...I find this book is the most ideal in terms of breaking down the different levels of study. It fits very well with my own preparation...and I have also been able to share my optimism with the Microsoft people who are interested in what someone would typically buy this book for. KUDOS to everyone involved...and I would highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in learning how to use Excel 2003!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 01:06:28 EST)
01-23-05 3 7\14
(Hide Review...)  Typos
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This book give step by step instruction on how to do pretty much everything you could want with Excel. But there are several instances where there are typos/ misprints, or a simple lack of intructions. Overall, the book tought me excel when I had advanced computer skills but no excel skills. However, I wouldn't venture to say that this book is below average and you would probably be better off with something else.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-06 02:00:43 EST)
  
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