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Formulas in Excel

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replyReply Thu 3 Nov 2011, 17:33Delegate Aisha said...

Aisha has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Formulas in Excel

I’m putting together an excel spreadsheet to calculate the salary Increases but at the same time I want the Salary budget to decrease as you input your recommendations. I’m not sure whether what’s the best formula to use. I would happy to send the document for someone to review as it’s a bit confusing.

Thanks

Aisha

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replyReply Fri 4 Nov 2011, 10:02Trainer Rodney said...

RE: Formulas in Excel

Hello Aisha,

Hope you enjoyed your Microsoft Excel advanced course with Best STL.

Thank you for your question regarding spreadsheet calculations. Please send me your file to my email address at:

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I will take a look at the data and come back to you with a solution to your problem.


Have a great day.
Regards,

Rodney
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

replyReply Tue 8 Nov 2011, 16:18Delegate Aisha said...

RE: Formulas in Excel


Hi Rodney,

Have you received my spreadsheet!!

Thanks

Aisha

replyReply Tue 8 Nov 2011, 16:16Delegate Aisha said...

RE: Formulas in Excel

Hi,
One of the trainers contact me and asked me to send the spreadsheet last Thursday and until now they haven't come back to me to!!

Aisha

replyReply Tue 15 Nov 2011, 15:42Trainer Rodney said...

RE: Formulas in Excel

Hello Aisha,

I hope that all the chnages I helped you to make on your spreadsheet are now working for you. As agreed I am closing this forum post.

Have a great day.
Regards,

Rodney
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

 

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