Microsoft Excel 2007 Tutorials, Articles, Resources

Welcome to the Excel 2007 Nexus, your gateway to the "New Excel". Here you will find a quick getting started guide, Excel 2007 tips, and links to all the best tutorials, articles, add-ins, and books.

Getting Started

1. If you haven't already purchased Excel 2007 (or Office 2007), download and install the trial version of Microsoft Office 2007 from the Official Site I would make sure you can restore your computer to a point before the install. If you don't want to install the trial, you can still take the online test drive.
Test Drive 2007 Online

2. Get familiar with the new user interface by watching the online Demo, "Up to Speed With Excel 2007".

Play Demo

3. Dive In! Try creating tables, graphs, formulas, etc. I am currently working on an Excel 2007 Tutorial, which you are welcome to try out, but keep in mind that it is certainly a work in progress.

Excel 2007 Tip of the Week

Calendar Template That Uses Themes?

We've created a new Monthly Calendar template specifically for Excel 2007 that allows you to modify the color scheme by picking a new theme! Check it Out!

Free Online Excel 2007 Courses

Microsoft Excel 2007 Interface
The New Microsoft Excel 2007 Graphical User Interface (GUI)

Excel Help MS Excel 2007 Help


Excel News Microsoft Excel 2007 Blog
The team blog for Microsoft Excel and Excel Services.

· New Change to the Excel blog
06/30/2009
· Week Numbers in Excel
06/30/2009
· Formula to Access a List of Values Interspersed with Zeros or Blanks
06/30/2009
· Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview
05/12/2009
· VBA Coding Contest
04/17/2009
· Modifying Conditional Formatting Color Ranges in Excel 2007
04/16/2009
· A Robust Way To Reference Multiple Columns In a Table
04/09/2009
· Analyzing Data: Functions or PivotTables
03/23/2009
· Excel VBA Performance Coding Best Practices
03/12/2009
· Creating Dynamic Validation Ranges
03/05/2009

Excel 2007 Books

Excel 2007 Bible
Excel 2007 Bible
by John Walkenbach

Excel 2007 for Dummies
Excel 2007 for Dummies
by Greg Harvey, PhD


Excel 2007 Power Programming with VBA
Excel 2007 Power Programming With VBA
by John Walkenbach


Excel 2007 Miracles Made Easy
Excel 2007 Miracles Made Easy
by Bill Jelen