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i am in computer 8 and i cant find a way to get the definitions in excel. i
tryed to use the asistant, but its not helping either can anybody help me?

i use excel 2000
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The assistants should all be exterminated
Use Help on the menu bar
Try Google (search, fro example, excel row)
Ask us for the definition of a term
BTW: what is "Computer 8" ?
Do you know how to have you email program check spelling (tried not tryed,
assistant not asistant ) ?

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i am in computer 8 and i cant find a way to get the definitions in excel. i
tryed to use the asistant, but its not helping either can anybody help me?

i use excel 2000



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And don't forget for, not fro, and your instead of you :-)


"Bernard Liengme" wrote in message
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The assistants should all be exterminated
Use Help on the menu bar
Try Google (search, fro example, excel row)
Ask us for the definition of a term
BTW: what is "Computer 8" ?
Do you know how to have you email program check spelling (tried not tryed,
assistant not asistant ) ?

best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
remove caps from email

"Joshua Howard" <Joshua wrote in message
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i am in computer 8 and i cant find a way to get the definitions in excel.
i
tryed to use the asistant, but its not helping either can anybody help
me?

i use excel 2000





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