Excel Book Enquiry

NotExcellingInExcel

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First post here and purely asking as I haven't found the answer through informational search.

I completely appreciate below might not be the best use of Excel and that there are other tools that would probably be more suitable.

I am looking for a MS Excel book for non(strictly)-formula/pivot table type of use, mainly for database creation / procedural templates or layouts.

e.g. featuring drop downs with conditional formatting / tables of data where it's easy to filter/hide content according to the relevant criteria

Quite a few companies use Excel for such things and I was wondering if there has ever been a book written covering this very peculiar topic.

Hope I've been clear enough to help you in giving some guidance, let me know otherwise!

Many thanks in advance.
 

Excel Facts

Why are there 1,048,576 rows in Excel?
The Excel team increased the size of the grid in 2007. There are 2^20 rows and 2^14 columns for a total of 17 billion cells.

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