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replyReply Wed 19 Nov 2008, 16:22Delegate Brian said...

Brian has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Formulas

would like to do more formulas

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replyReply Tue 2 Dec 2008, 15:40Trainer Mark said...

RE: formulas

Hi Brian

Thanks for the post - sorry for replying late

There are more more formulas you can try if you want to try some more you have a couple of ways - go to the insert menu - function look through there read about them use help on this function - you can then have a go yourself

Come to the intermediate course where you will learn about how to do linking formulas aswell as other things. This may help you out

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