Monday, March 9, 2009
Beginning SharePoint with Excel: From Novice to Professional
Product Description
Beginning SharePoint with Excel is for advanced Excel users who want to extend the usefulness of Excel by adding the collaborative features of SharePoint. Theres no code in this book because its not for programmers; nor is it for Excel beginners. Its for those of you who regularly use Excel in enterprise business environments and who want to leverage the power and capabilities of SharePoint.
Authors Gini Courter and Annette Marquis have authored over 22 books on Microsoft Office and are partners in a business application consulting firm. In this book, they provide easy-to-implement examples of powerful business solutions. And they take care to explore the interaction between Excel and SharePoint. They also include resources and add-ons that extend SharePoint and Excel features.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #719541 in Books
* Published on: 2006-08-11
* Original language: English
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: Paperback
* 280 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Gini Courter, MBA, has designed and implemented computer training programs and databases for a multitude of schools, colleges, businesses, and other organizations over the past 15 years. She brings a wealth of knowledge about how to effectively design, implement, and enhance technology in any size organization.
Annette Marquis, MSW, has over 15 years' executive management experience in health care and nonprofit organizations and over 10 years' experience providing software training and writing user documentation. She combines her experience of office systems with her knowledge of technology to provide practical, applicable technology training and information.
Customer Reviews
One of the few to use real-world business problems and applications as examples5
Excel users who want to work with SharePoint's special features will find Beginning SharePoint with Excel the perfect starting point: it's the first to focus exclusively on SharePoint and how it interacts with Excel, and one of the few to use real-world business problems and applications as examples. Chapters use charts, gray sidebars of details, and scales along with assigned 'projects' as examples to get users accustomed to SharePoint's strengths.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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