>I'm looking at three books for Excel 2007:
>1. ExcelŽ 2007 Bible (Wiley) by John Walkenbach
>2. Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Inside Out (Microsoft) by M. Dodge and Craig
Stinson
>3. Using Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (Special Edition Using) by Bill Jelen.
>
>I've only been able to see 2 and 3 in shop.
You can view the excerpt of Walkenback's latest book at
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyT...470137665.html
Others can give "official" recommendations but here are some peripheral
comments about the authors based on past works:
Dodge & Stinson: I'm unfamiliar with them but they have extensive
bibliographies, like each of the other authors.
Jelen: You can email questions to the author (him) and he may answer
them on a podcast, and he runs a website (
www.mrexcel.com) frequented by
experts that have his book(s).
I feel Walkenbach is the most entertaining while maintaining efficacy
(even has a consistently fascinating blog,BTW). He also participates
quite valuably in these newsgroups.
Speaking only for Jelen and Walkenbach, they have solid reputations as
pulling no punches in weaving in the gotchas, downsides and workarounds
as they cover the traditional basics of Excel.
I've often been plagued by fonts being too small - I've never heard of
them being too large!
>The latter seems more complete,
>for example, I compared VLOOKUP explanation in both and the latter had more
>explanation and examples. However, I hate the latter's large (almost bold)
>font and the fact that I have to purchase a PDF of the book separately
>whereas the former seems to include it (for free) on the enclosed CD.
>
>Can I have other people's recommendations?