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| 437923 | 2006-03-14 10:51:00 | Thank you Graham, those instructions were well within my limited capabilities and worked a treat. Some columns had 600+ values in them and there were 5 columns per data-set so I didn't want to try doing that manually. Without your help I might have had to put Mrs T onto the job, she's a demon with a calculator and doesn't even need to look at the keys, but it would have cost me. :eek: Cheers Billy 8-{) :D |
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| 437924 | 2006-03-14 17:01:00 | My pleasure Billy. :thumbs: Using a calculator when Excel can do so much more would not be good. :horrified To save you from Mrs T's penance in the future you should have a go at the formulas Capt Jimbo has given you as well as Andrews link to the MS site. You probably just need a 1/2 hour one on one with someone to get the basics of how formulas work. |
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