Excel for Microsoft 365 Reference and Cheat Sheet: The unofficial cheat sheet for Microsoft Excel
W**L
Excellent Product
I highly recommend this product.
A**R
For the Workplace
This thing is tater and dogeared now at work. My workmates and I use it a lot, it has helped beyond measure.
R**S
a very usable and highly summarized four page reference/cheatsheet for Microsoft Excel
I would like to thank i30 Media Corporation for providing an electronic review copy of their “EXCEL Microsoft 365 REFERENCE & CHEAT SHEET” for Windows and macOS.This was a fun item to review since I use Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint professionally on a daily basis. My primary goal was to see if I could learn something useful and determine if this is something I could recommend to friends and co-workers. This product is exactly as claimed. It is a very usable and highly summarized four page reference/cheatsheet for Microsoft Excel. It accurately covers key functionality and procedures that most users would use.Although most of this content seems to be already available to a good internet sleuth, there is certainly value to having this information formatted and summarized on paper without having to fumble with a web browser to refer to. For those that would like to see exactly what they get before purchasing, at the time of this writing, all four pages are included as product images on Amazon.I learned a few tricks reviewing this that I look forward to using. I didn’t realize that there is a feature to hide columns and rows. (Honestly, if I need to do this, I usually put things in separate sheet in the same book…) The inclusion of static cell reference is very useful! I have this written down on the bulletin board in my office since I keep forgetting the exact formatting. The inclusion of importing csv or text files is good since this is something I find myself often explaining to others. I know there are a huge number of functions, but I didn’t realize that there is a specific randbetween() function. This seems like it could be useful. Likewise the option to filter data is very useful. And I now realize that I need to do a better job of remembering shortcuts since, for example changing cell format type with a simple keystroke seems very efficient.On my wishlist, it would be nice to have more about creating charts, though this is certainly a complex topic. And a brief explanation about setting read/write passwords might be useful.As mentioned before this is good reference material. But for me, since I do not need to refer to content like this frequently, I’m not sure if I would purchase it at full value, but it would certainly be appreciated if included with a reference book, or perhaps purchased at a discount as a set.
D**R
A lot of great shortcuts and basic functions.
A lot of great shortcuts and basic functions.
B**L
Helpful
I could really use this! Excel is used often in the company I work, but I only know the basis. This helped me a lot!
D**R
Another cheat she!et...eh
This is a perfectly acceptable cheat sheet for Excel. It's no better worse than others of its type. As a reviewer it's difficult to give this a full trial when it can't be printed. I was given a free copy to preview from Netgalley.com. The reviews is my own opinion.
R**H
Great Guide
Great sheet. I will get this and hang it near my computer at work and at home so I can refer to it a lot.
V**N
No where did it say I was buying a used product.
I thought I was buying new cheat sheets for MS365. I paid the same price as new. The ones I received (I bought the sheets for Word, Excel and Power Point) look "well" used. They are stained, bent and one is even torn. You can see the bent and messed up corner in the photo.
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