Some other books stuck to the Excel for Windows without adapting the learning process for MAC users. This enables the user to adapt learning to the PC of use, allowing learning across board for all. I like the book, its simplicity of content as well as the fact that the author took cognizance of the variation between Excel in differnt operating systems. Interface is user friendly and easy to navigate I like that the difference between Excel for Mac and Windows were incorporated in the material allowing the student to learn along with either of the tool he or she possesses Very logical, clear manner of presentation. Such a way that the learner builds on graduated blocks of practical exercises on Excel to mastery of the various components of the Excel as the learning progresses The text is sectioned in build-up contents for learning experience. I will employ some of the content in my course content but because some BI are missing I will have to combine this material with another. Text is simple, concise and easy to understand for Excel beginnersĬonsistency is maintained throughout the material. Again, in today's business landscape.some BI tools fundamentals in Excel should have been added in the book. Yes content is accurate, mostly error-free and unbiasedĬontent is relevant and easy to read and implement basic and fundamental for Excel beginners. In addition there is no index nor glossary, or teacher's guide though it can be understandable since it is a practical course that involves step-by-step process The book is for Beginners on Excel however will have appreciated if some of the BI tools used commonly at workplaces was covered in the book such as PivotTable. Reviewed by Nkechi Obodozie, Instructor, Eastern New Mexico University on 12/10/21 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications.