If you’re a “words” person who feels uncomfortable with math or Excel, keep reading. I’ve written an ebook just for you: The World’s Shortest Excel Book.
Are you a “numbers” person or a “words” person? If you’re a “words” person who feels uncomfortable with math or Excel, keep reading. I’ve written an ebook just for you: The World’s Shortest Excel Book.
You’re good with computers. You can do almost anything in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. But math isn’t a strength of yours; and you’d like to become better with Excel. Wouldn’t it be nice if someone wrote a short ebook of practical Excel advice for people who’d rather write a term paper than build a budget? You need The World’s Shortest Excel Book.
KISS (Keep It Super Simple) – I provide short e-books, a user’s forum, and personal training on the Internet regarding Excel. People in over 40 countries have trusted me with teaching them Excel power techniques over the Internet with e-books and training.
My name is Richard Kraneis and I’ve decided to bring my Excel computer training to you, anywhere in the world.
Whether you are a manager or a staff person, The World’s Shortest Excel Book is going to make you feel a whole lot better about using Excel. And my ebook will solve some very real problems for you at work or home.
Have you ever felt uneasy at a budget meeting because you don’t know how the presenter calculated all the numbers? Many people are afraid to ask questions in a budget meeting. Chapter 1 of my ebook teaches you how to analyze formulas in a spreadsheet that you’ve never seen before. It’s like taking an x-ray of an Excel spreadsheet.
Did you know that formulas that “seem” to work can still produce incorrect numbers? At a very minimum, experts believe 20-40% of all spreadsheets have errors. Chapter 3 shows you how a “good” formula can be horribly inaccurate.
This is date math folks. “How old is the patient?” “How overdue are these receivables?” When Excel users have learned how to do date math, all of their spreadsheets seem more valuable. It’s chapter 6 in my ebook.
A friend tells you about a mobile phone ap and you just have to have it. My ebook will teach you some really wonderful stuff about pivot tables, =IF statements, 3D formulas, mind maps and more. It’s not that tough to learn, you’ll save hours of time. And, most likely, you’ll feel good about Excel and your new skills.
Let me be perfectly clear with you. These are the best Excel techniques I know for making solid intermediate Excel users out of Excel beginners. After teaching several thousand adults how to use Microsoft Excel in the Chicago, IL region, I put my favorite topics into my ebook. It’s only 27 pages long and people from 41 countries have purchased it and studied it.
The review you see below was from Glenda of Kansas, U.S.A. Glenda was one of the first customers to purchase my ebook. Glenda made my day.
Reading your 28 pages was well worth the small investment! I’ve had no “formal” training in Excel, but use it daily–for many things, and find it difficult to function without it. But, I tend to not use it to its capability, only because I don’t know what it is. You’ve given just enough information in 28 pages to stir the creative juices and begin to explore and experiment. Thanks for the inspiration! It’s pretty embarrassing to find that there were shortcuts and smarter ways of doing things that I’ve been doing for years…
I also want to thank you for an excellent publication. I would say that I knew about half of the content, but that the half I didn’t, was invaluable.
I just 3 seconds ago sent an email to Debbie Weil and asked her to tell you that I had bought your book right after reading her good comments. I, in Montreal, read Debbie’s column who brings me to your page, so that I can buy this little booklet that will certainly help me improve my Excel skills (which is about time at 41…).Good luck with your online sales ! Merci.
First Email: Thanks for saving my butt last week with your book. I was totally lost in pivot tables with over 10,000 source records. I paid the 17 smackers just to learn how to sort of work with them. I can’t say it was comprehensive, but you DO have a gift for stating the obvious. THEY MOVE. Perfection.
Second Email: I’m a quick study, but am so busy just trying to get THROUGH things that I don’t have time to sit down with a manual and digest it all. You do have a talent for getting the important information across in a concise and easy to follow manner. You may certainly use my comments, and hey, keep those cards and letters coming. I’ll look for more goodies as they’re available.
So much is packed into these 28 pages, I know that I will use your book as a standard from which I judge other Excel books. It is written in clear, easy to understand language and the examples are reliable and utilize the very features you profile. I would recommend this book to anyone who uses Excel – what a great addition to your computer library.
Richard To be honest: there are so many excel-books. The only reason why I bought yours was the fact … that it is so short. I learnt Pivot in 10 minutes! Great!
Dear Mr. Kraneis;Thank you so much for your practical, down to earth book. In just one weekend I can now do practically anything the advanced skills…
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