This book isn’t meant to be read from cover to cover, although you’re certainly free to do
just that if the mood strikes you. Instead, most of the chapters are set up as self-contained
units that you can dip into at will to extract whatever nuggets of information you need.
However, if you’re a relatively new Excel user, I suggest starting with Chapters 1, “Getting
the Most Out of Ranges”; 2, “Using Range Names”; 3, Building Basic Formulas”; and 6,
“Using Functions” to ensure that you have a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of
Excel ranges, formulas, and functions.
just that if the mood strikes you. Instead, most of the chapters are set up as self-contained
units that you can dip into at will to extract whatever nuggets of information you need.
However, if you’re a relatively new Excel user, I suggest starting with Chapters 1, “Getting
the Most Out of Ranges”; 2, “Using Range Names”; 3, Building Basic Formulas”; and 6,
“Using Functions” to ensure that you have a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of
Excel ranges, formulas, and functions.