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Excellent for excel tipsReview Date: 2008-07-02
SuperiorReview Date: 2008-04-27
Required reading for anyone using Excel 2007...Review Date: 2008-03-06
Disclaimer: I'm not a fan of Excel 2007 and its new layout and shortcuts, but this book is more useful than anything I've come across.
More useful than I ever could have imaginedReview Date: 2007-08-14
It does the best job of any book I've seen of truly explaining Pivot Tables as well as complex database functions.
Whether you're just getting started with Excel or whether you are a power-user (I generally fit into the power-user category), there is something for everyone!
I strongly recommend this book and give it my highest rating!
A fine referenceReview Date: 2007-09-07
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I wouldn't call it a beginners book.Review Date: 2007-08-05
There are 14 chapters: How to use this book, Why scripting, Windows Scriptable Technologies, Enumerating and Dumping the Users, Groups, and Computers of Active Directory, Dumping a Domain User's Detail Account Information, Listing Soon-to-Expire Domain User Accounts, Move Away from Batch Files-A New Logon Script, Foundation: A Directory Computer-Dump Tool, Browser-Based Computer Information Diagnostics, Worm Vulnerability Detector, Remotely Enumerate Local Computer Accounts, Local Password Audit and Change Tool, E-mail Script Notification, Where to Go from Here.
As I mentioned this is not a book for people new to scripting. However, it is useful in that it will show the use of modules and it does go about explaining the code examples by the blocks and functions.
I found the descriptions of the modules useful even though I don't use JScript. Probably the most useful script was an HTA script for local diagnostics.
The CD has the scripts mentioned but you might want to go through the effort of typing and debugging the code. Especially, if you are new to windows scripting.
Overall, a good book to have for a reference on what it gives you. It expanded my knowledge.
An essential resource for any IT organizationReview Date: 2004-03-26
Admins empoweredReview Date: 2004-03-22
So what are the top 10 scripts? - Enumerating and Dumping the Users, Groups, and Computers of AD; Dumping a Domain User's Detailed Account Information; Listing Soon-to-Expire Domain User Accounts; Move Away from Batch Files- A New Login Script; Foundation: A Directory Computer- Dump Tool; Browser- based Computer Information Diagnostics; Worm Vulnerability Detector; Remotely Enumerate Local Computer Accounts; Local Password Audit and Change Tool; E-mail Script Notification. BUT WAIT- This doesn't tell the whole story- I especially liked the tie in with Excel for execution and output! Fellinge's book got me off the ground which is exactly what I needed.
Treasure Trove of ScriptsReview Date: 2004-09-19
I am at a loss of words for some inspirational things that I found that can give you the ability to generate spreadsheets reports on the fly and also have a live spreadsheet that can go out to the net and pull info. There is this fascinating example script that creates a web page wizard-like HTA application.
To some things up, this book is powerful. This adds a lot of good material one's admin collection. Using this book, you won't become just a scripter, but you'll be down right incredible, such that lightning will ignite from your fingertips (metaphorically speaking) as you create masterpiece killer scripts.
A Great Scripting Resource for Windows Sysadmin.Review Date: 2004-03-04
I recommend this book for anyone with a basic understanding of scripting who is interested in really putting that knowledge to good use.


This is where to start learning econometrics on your own.Review Date: 2006-03-20
If you want to understand....Review Date: 2005-12-04
Neufeld's emphasis is very much on using the power of Excel as a "tool" to convey an good understanding of the statistics. And having recently tried to brush up my Statistics using the traditional text book approach...
So, if you're one of those who likes to really understand what's going on you'll like this book.
Great for MBA students!!!Review Date: 2004-07-27
Excellent book for Graduate Business StudentsReview Date: 2003-09-27
On a whole, an excellent text book for all graduate students. A must for all graduate business students.
One of the bestReview Date: 2002-10-23
It is a bit pricey at [$], but I think well worth the price. If you can find it second hand then all the better because there is no data or sample disc included. I usually find the lack of a disc for such an expensive book annoying; however, there is a web site for you to download the data files referenced in the book so everything makes sense. As the title suggests the focus is business statistical applications. Bottom line: great book.

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Wonderful ResourceReview Date: 2001-05-09
This is the place to begin. Buy this book, READ this book, and you WILL have a better knowledge of computer and network basics.
If you are currently working in this field, you'll even understand some of the things you've troubleshooted in the past - it all comes clear.
This book is worth at least 6 stars!Review Date: 1999-05-25
This book is destined to be a classic.
Who's saying this? A guy who's an MCSD and a Sun Certified Java Programmer.
If your not a computer geek....Review Date: 2000-02-07
Easy Intro to MCSE BasicsReview Date: 1999-10-30
this is a 10 star book FOR NEWBIES TO NT NETWORKINGReview Date: 1999-11-04

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One of the bast study booksReview Date: 2000-10-27
one of the highly recommended book to buyReview Date: 1999-09-06
the only thing that i wish it can be improved are the questions that was given by the book. It needs a little more punch.
Definatly worth buyingReview Date: 1999-04-15
Excellent Book!! Would Highly Recommend for Passing the ExamReview Date: 1999-10-09
Great study bookReview Date: 2000-01-15
In the past I've used Exam Cram, MS Readiness Review, TestPrep and Ace-It books, and the Ace-It are always the most helpful. I'd recommend the whole series

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Very helpful bookReview Date: 2006-04-27
This book is perfect balance for understanding all microsoft <-> j2ee integration specific concepts and code guidance. Simon guest done terrific job explaining the concepts with good level of details to support both from j2ee and .net perspectives. The author has so much grip and clarity on the subject, makes it so simple for understanding and illustrations and very clear to read. A must have for java and .net developers.
A Necessary ResourceReview Date: 2004-03-21
It has helped us resolve some rather complex interoperable challenges that we've had with some of our customer applications, and saved us an immense amount of time and resource in research.
If you are looking for a quick start to resolving a complex problem, this would be a great place to begin.
Kudos!
Required reading for the modern Enterprise Developer!Review Date: 2003-11-21
It is nice to see that readers are offered many different strategies for interop including both webservices and binary.
In addition, the companion CD actually contains TONS of usefull stuff including all the code, and usefull 3rd party applications.
Truly a must have.
Cutting through the FUDReview Date: 2004-07-30
Clear and comprehensive, with plenty of examples.Review Date: 2004-04-29

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Old book, but still usefulReview Date: 2007-04-16
Callahan is a great author, knows his application, and is great at explaining something that looks complicated, making it very simple to start programming your access forms and objects, jumping right into the nitty gritty.
Useful even if you use Access 2003. I have not bought Access Vista, but it's as good and still functional for Access 2003.
My favorite thus farReview Date: 2004-04-04
All the information you need to customized your Access DBReview Date: 1999-03-17
A well-organized tutorial on developing Access applicationsReview Date: 1998-09-19
If you like to "learn by doing", this is the book for you.Review Date: 1998-01-29


Best beginning instructionReview Date: 2003-08-06
The second book of the series, Winning Chess Strategies, describes how to best deploy your pieces. What are good and bad bishops? How can a knight be defeated? What to do with the rooks?
The last book of this series, Winning Chess Tactics, illustrates the heart and soul of chess, beneficial exchanges. It gives you some basic fundamentals such as x-rays, skewers, and pins.
These books are easily readable and have many diagrams and explanations. Thinking about starting to learn about chess? Start here.
Microsoft Chess with CouponsReview Date: 2002-05-10
Greatest series for new playersReview Date: 2001-02-20
Best Series of Chess Books you can buyReview Date: 2003-03-22
A Great ValueReview Date: 2001-07-28

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A effective training tool for Excel tutorsReview Date: 2007-05-25
While I found this book to be fairly complete, I'd still only recommend it as a desk-side reference manual to use along with Microsoft tutorials themselves. While it is a cleverly written book that is not as cumbersome to use as other reference books on the market, it does not address all of the finer points of Excel.
All in all, it's a great reference book, and let's face it, sometimes it's just easier to review a chapter a few times to digest material rather than stare at a computer screen until you become cross-eyed.
All in all, I'd probably give this book a 4.5, but since that's not an option, I'll have to stick with 4 stars.
Great for my usersReview Date: 2004-09-09
This book is also great for new users. I tell them to spend a few hours working through the steps, which are easy to follow and can be done at a fairly fast pace. Most users think the full color layout is fun to work through. The down-side is that like any book, space is limited, especially with the fully-illustrated format, so you're obviously not going to find everything in these books, but I do feel they contain a good balance of material and are appropriate for corporate libraries.
Marty (the concept author for the Quick Steps series) and I are fellow writers and that is how I learned about these books. I must say that they have helped my users enormously and relieved my support task. Hey, it's the 21st century. Anyone working in an office should know how to work with operating systems and common applications. Most people can do that if they have easily accessible references and refresher material like these books. Thanks to Marty for developing the "Quick Steps" concept and to McGraw-Hill for publishing this series.
Review From A Psychology StudentReview Date: 2005-05-16
I found this book extremely suited to my needs...each step was very clear and precise and it was easy to find the chapter or section that was most applicable to what I was working on.
It covered all of the functions of Excel that I have used in my classes thus far. Although my intro. classes had a very brief introduction to the functions I needed, as I progressed into higher level classes and used more and more Excel I found that I needed additional specific instructions for my work. This book was very helpful in that way, and saved me the bother of forever emailing questions to my professor, as I had done before I received the book.
I actually used Excel the most to analyze the significance of data from an experiment that I had designed and to graph the results. This required quite a few steps and it was helpful to have a guide to look at as I went as opposed to trying to guess what came after the basic skills I had previously learned.
I also lent this book to a friend who works in American Ethnic Studies and used Excel to organize and make tables of data for her thesis. The American Ethnic Studies major has no background in science, so was in the position of having absolutely zero knowledge of Excel. However, with this book alone, she was able to complete the Excel portion of there thesis without any additional help.
From a student's point of view, this is a great resource if your field involves any use of Excel.
Great ToolReview Date: 2005-06-21
This hands-on, user friendly book has helped me conquer Excel. The text is readable and well organized. The visuals are clean and fully support the instructions.
I found that you can start from the beginning and teach yourself EXCEL with simple step by step instructions or you can flip straight to your topic of interest and further build your skills. This is a great tool for all levels of expertise.
Great quick referenceReview Date: 2005-02-02

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Great Book for MOUS examReview Date: 2001-05-28
Excellent book for MOUS examReview Date: 2001-05-28
Worked for me!Review Date: 2000-08-28
This book does not cover basic Microsoft skills. So if you don't know how to cut and paste or copy and save files (minimum skills), want to learn more about PowerPoint AND pass the test, I would suggest a more detailed book.
ExcellentReview Date: 2001-04-13
General Knowlege of Windows + This Book = Certification
You Can't Go Wrong With This GuideReview Date: 2001-10-09
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But the "old" edition is very, very good. It gave me many, many tips for solving problems I had with excel. And it helped me become the excel expert at my previous employer.
Do not use this book as a study guide, because it is not that. It contains hacks for several different types of problems.