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Hi. The function "IMPRODUCT" is what you need.
=IMPRODUCT(A1,A2) = = = = = = HTH :) Dana DeLouis On 5/23/10 10:41 PM, Charles wrote: I see how in the engineering formulas you can enter a complex number, but I don't seem to be able to multiply them using the usual * function. Is there some special way you are supposed to operate on complex numbers? Thanks |
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