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Gilberto E. Urroz - ph. 435-797-3379 - gurro@cc.usu.edu - ENGR 223 - fax 435-797-1185 - Office Hours


Excel is the spreadsheet software from Microsoft Office suite.  It inclueds a variety of mathematical, statistical, data processing, and graphic functions.  Excel spreadsheets can be programmed using the macro language Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).  


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Excel web links, courses, tutorials, etc.

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  • Microsoft's Excel is a spreadsheet software with a variety of mathematical, statistical, and graphical functions.   

  • As an alternative to Excel try StarOffice's StarCalc

 

 

Excel web links Online courses and tutorials University tutorials

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Books on Excel

  • Liengme B.V., 2000, A Guide to Microsoft Excel for Scientists and Engineers - Second Edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, England
  • Gottfried, B.S., 2000, Spreadsheet Tools for Engineers - Excel 2000 Version (McGraw-Hill BEST - Basic Engineering Series and Tools), Mc Graw-Hill, New York. [Here is a link to the Excel 2002 Version]
  • Kuncicky, D.C., 1999, Introduction to EXCEL (E Source - The Prentice Hall Engineering Source), Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ
 

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