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replyReply Thu 17 Nov 2011, 08:44Delegate Kaosarat said...

Kaosarat has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Certification on the training

Would it be possible for delegate to receive certificate of attendance on this training?

For upcoming training course dates see: Pricing & availability

replyReply Fri 18 Nov 2011, 09:55Trainer Yolande said...

RE: Certification on the training

Hi

Thanks for your certificate request, we've printed one off and it will be sent to you within a week.

Best regards

Yolande

 

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Excel tip:

Generating Random Numbers

To generate a random number in Excel use the = RAND() function.

The value returned will always be between 0 and 1. To convert this to some other random value, you will need to multiply the result by the highest number you want to consider. For example, if you wanted a random number between 1 and 25, you could use the following code line:
= INT(25 * RAND()+ 1)

Since RAND() will always returns a value between 0 and 1 (but never 1 itself), multiplying what it returns by 25 and then using the Integer function INT on that result will return a whole number between 0 and 24.

Finally, 1 is added to this result, so that x will be equal to a number between 1 and 25, inclusive

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