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replyReply Thu 31 Jul 2008, 16:37Delegate Alan said...

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Excel Intermediate course

Templates

Can a protected template be created in such away as to not look like a spreadsheet.

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replyReply Fri 1 Aug 2008, 07:06Trainer Pete said...

RE: Templates

Hi Alan, Thank you for your post and welcome to the forum,
In answer to your question: Excel will always have cells, columns and rows, but how you choose to use (disguise) them depends very much on formatting and arrangement of Boilerplate text and input cells.
Check out the pre-created templates on your computer or on Microsoft Online to see just what can be achieved.
regards Pete

 

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Difference between Two Dates

The DATEDIF function computes the difference between two dates. The DATEDIF function is as follows:

=DATEDIF (Date1,Date2,Interval)

Please note that Date1 must be less than (earlier) or equal to Date2

Please note that Interval must be one of the following codes: "d" (in days), "m" (in months), "y" (in years) expressed in quotes


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