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Getting Around the Worksheet and Data Entry

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Whether you use a map, a satnav, a web-drawn itinerary, or do the retro thing instead and question an actual human being, any trip begins with knowing where you’re going, knowing how to get there, and then deciding what to do once you’ve pulled into your destination. Your travels across an Excel worksheet aren’t much different. You need to know where you want to go and how to track that destination down; and once you’re there, you need to know how to fill that destination with the data that’ll make the worksheet do what you want it to. It’s a worksheet after all, and we’re going to start doing that essential work now.

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Katz, A. (2011). Getting Around the Worksheet and Data Entry. In: Excel 2010 Made Simple. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3546-0_3

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