cooking measements in excel
Is ther a way to calculate cooking measements in excel?
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cooking measements in excel
Certainly. The same way you do it on paper. What calculations are you
looking to do? Regards, Fred. "caldwellszoo" wrote in message ... Is ther a way to calculate cooking measements in excel? |
cooking measements in excel
If you want to convert look at the CONVERT function in help, it is part of
the ATP (Analysis ToolPak) and comes with all office/excel CDs. I use it a lot since I am metric but I live in the US at the moment -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... Certainly. The same way you do it on paper. What calculations are you looking to do? Regards, Fred. "caldwellszoo" wrote in message ... Is ther a way to calculate cooking measements in excel? |
cooking measements in excel
Peo wrote on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 19:18:13 -0700:
If you want to convert look at the CONVERT function in help, it is part of the ATP (Analysis ToolPak) and comes with all office/excel CDs. I use it a lot since I am metric but I live in the US at the moment "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... Certainly. The same way you do it on paper. What calculations are you looking to do? Regards, Fred. "caldwellszoo" wrote in message ... Is ther a way to calculate cooking measements in excel? I think a major problem exists because recipes in the US use volumes like cups, table and teaspoons etc. and weight measurements, as are common in Europe, cannot be converted directly unless you know the weight of a particular volume of an ingredient. A cup of sugar has a different weight from a cup of flour. There are tables of equivalences but they may be hard to find. Accurate scales are not common in US kitchens. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
cooking measements in excel
I am looking for calculations to convrt teaspoon measure to tablespoon, cup,
pound etc. "Fred Smith" wrote: Certainly. The same way you do it on paper. What calculations are you looking to do? Regards, Fred. "caldwellszoo" wrote in message ... Is ther a way to calculate cooking measements in excel? |
cooking measements in excel
As has already been pointed out, use the Convert function.
Regards, Fred. "caldwellszoo" wrote in message ... I am looking for calculations to convrt teaspoon measure to tablespoon, cup, pound etc. "Fred Smith" wrote: Certainly. The same way you do it on paper. What calculations are you looking to do? Regards, Fred. "caldwellszoo" wrote in message ... Is ther a way to calculate cooking measements in excel? |
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