All these smart people here and not one of them gave the
most obvious answer.
One of, if not the best place to "learn" about formulas is
right here in this group. Visit this group as often as you
can and just read the posts and replies. Although books
are nice to have, you'll learn much more from this group.
Biff
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I don't understand why anyone (group) would not include
HELP. I've seen that situation and it is really idiotic,
perpetrated by groups that want to be the sole point for
help and don't even provide decent help.
I would suggest downloading Peter Noneley's workbook
Excel Function Dictionary
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/noneley
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HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed
Nov. 2001]
My Excel Pages:
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"ForSale" wrote in
message ...
I feel pretty confident with my use of macros, but i
need some work on
formulas. I don't have help installed on my work PC
(which is where i
have my downtime...). are there any good sites around
that can show me
more about formulas?
thanks.
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