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I do not understand how to use the functions for excel. I would like for
someone to give some examples for each of the functions so that i can learn
to apply them. When I use the excel so that I can become great at spreadsheets
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Download Peter Noneley's workbook from this site.

http://www.xlfdic.com/

Very good examples and usage of all the Excel Functions.


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I do not understand how to use the functions for excel. I would like for
someone to give some examples for each of the functions so that i can learn
to apply them. When I use the excel so that I can become great at spreadsheets


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