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Important Microsoft Excel formulas

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ell:

--- Quote from: Glockmeister on January 12, 2009, 05:16:53 pm ---One of the good thing about Excel formulas are that it is actually easy to learn, since most people would have access to Excal at home. All you need to do is to fire up Excal and have a muck around for a few hours with some dummy data. I find that by learning it this way, you learn the formulas far faster then using notes as you can see how each formula works in real life.

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I also find that this is the best way to learn, since you're actually using the program and are far more likely to understand it better.

Sidenote: I just realised you typed Excal instead of Excel :P

Glockmeister:

--- Quote from: ell on January 12, 2009, 06:51:09 pm ---
--- Quote from: Glockmeister on January 12, 2009, 05:16:53 pm ---One of the good thing about Excel formulas are that it is actually easy to learn, since most people would have access to Excal at home. All you need to do is to fire up Excal and have a muck around for a few hours with some dummy data. I find that by learning it this way, you learn the formulas far faster then using notes as you can see how each formula works in real life.

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I also find that this is the best way to learn, since you're actually using the program and are far more likely to understand it better.

Sidenote: I just realised you typed Excal instead of Excel :P

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Err... yeah

excal:
Hah, you know, I had that gut feeling that they would do that (hence the exam I wrote had quite a bit on it for an MCQ).


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