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"To the power of"
For example, =4^2 is 4 to the power of 2, which is 4 squared, which is 16 =5^3 is 5 to the power 3 = 5 cubed = 125 Regards Trevor "Anthony" wrote in message ... |
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Same as the POWER function .
-- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Anthony" wrote in message ... |
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