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replyReply Thu 2 Jun 2011, 11:14Delegate Dionne said...

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Excel Advanced course

Excel

Can anybody please provide me with some information on books that have excel exercises in them. I want to undertake some more practice on Vlook ups and If functions.

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replyReply Thu 2 Jun 2011, 13:13Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Excel

Hi Dionne, thanks for your query. The easiest way to practice those functions are simply to build some dummy data of your own and dive in, but if you need something more formal try this:

http://www.excelexercises.com/

Hope this helps,

Anthony

 

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Excel tip:

LARGE and SMALL functions and their uses

Two of Excel's most common functions are the MAX and MIN functions which will display the largest (MAX) or smallest (MIN) value in a series. What if you need the 2nd or 3rd largest or smallest values instead of the largest or smallest?

The =LARGE(array,n) returns the nth largest value of a series.

The =SMALL(array,n) function returns the nth smallest value of a series.

In both functions, 'n' represents the order of the number you want to display. For example, putting in 2 as n will give you the second highest number; putting in 3 as n will give you the third highest number.

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