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change imperial to metric
I downloaded the fitness progress excel sheet and its ALL IN IMPERIAL! I
thought Americans used BOTH systems, though it was never clear to me why. Anyhow; how can I make this template conform to international standards? ie metric. |
change imperial to metric
google-etc search on "metric english convert"
"Kangarule" wrote: I downloaded the fitness progress excel sheet and its ALL IN IMPERIAL! I thought Americans used BOTH systems, though it was never clear to me why. Anyhow; how can I make this template conform to international standards? ie metric. |
change imperial to metric
Hello, Evan!
You wrote on Sun, 17 Sep 2006 06:54:01 -0700: E "Kangarule" wrote: ?? I downloaded the fitness progress excel sheet and its ALL ?? IN IMPERIAL! I thought Americans used BOTH systems, though ?? it was never clear to me why. Anyhow; how can I make this ?? template conform to international standards? ie metric. I don't know a great deal about Excel templates but remember, there is the CONVERT worksheet function. James Silverton Potomac, Maryland E-mail, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.not |
change imperial to metric
There is a metric version of the Fitness Progress Chart Template.
Download from here............. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/re...&Query=fitness Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 05:44:01 -0700, Kangarule wrote: I downloaded the fitness progress excel sheet and its ALL IN IMPERIAL! I thought Americans used BOTH systems, though it was never clear to me why. Anyhow; how can I make this template conform to international standards? ie metric. |
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