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3D Formulas

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replyReply Thu 19 Jun 2008, 16:26Delegate Leigh-anne said...

Leigh-anne has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

3D Formulas

What type of situation can I use this in?

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replyReply Thu 10 Jul 2008, 10:07Trainer Mark said...

RE: 3D Formulas

Hi Leigh-anne

hope you are ok, and v.sorry i haven't got back to you sooner

the reason for using 3D formulas is if you want to calculate an answer on a sheet where some or all of the figures you need are on other sheets or even in other files

I hope this has helped

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replyReply Thu 10 Jul 2008, 16:25Delegate Leigh-anne said...

RE: 3D Formulas

Hi Mark,

Im all ok, hope you are too.. Thanks much appreciated!

replyReply Thu 10 Jul 2008, 16:33Trainer Mark said...

RE: 3D Formulas

Hi Liegh-anne

How are you getting on with excel hope things are going good there

Im grand keeping busy of course when are you coming back for another course like advanced let me know

Speak to you soon

Many Thanks

Mark East
MOUS Master Instructor
mark

replyReply Thu 10 Jul 2008, 16:37Delegate Leigh-anne said...

RE: 3D Formulas

Its good, I've been on at my boss to upgrade to 2007... hasnt happened yet but Ill get there.

Same here... Im swamped! Ok will do

Take care

replyReply Thu 10 Jul 2008, 16:41Trainer Mark said...

RE: 3D Formulas

Well keep at it it been manic here i love being busy

email me if you need help on things

Many Thanks

Mark East
MOUS Master Instructor
mark

 

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