Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Jugglertwo
 
Posts: n/a
Default Terms customer is using-What do they mean?

I would appreciate any help that you Excel gurus could provide.
I have a customer that has recently requested some training with us. I'm
very familiar with Excel and teach the typical Excel Level 1, 2 and 3 courses.
The customer has used some terms that I'm not familiar with.
What do these mean? I have checked the web but still not clear on some of
them.

1) The customer wants me to cover advanced functions using the expression
builder. They have listed Confidence expression, Frequency and ST Deviaton.
What exactly is the expression builder? Is this another term for a standard
feature that is known by another name?
2) Using statistical expressions in the expression builder: Again, what are
they referring to related to this expression builder?

Any help in explaining to me what these refer to would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Juggertwo
  #2   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Biff
 
Posts: n/a
Default Terms customer is using-What do they mean?

Hi!

My guess is that the "expression builder" is the insert function dialog box.

ST Deviaton is probably standard deviation: STDEV()
Frequency is a "common" function: FREQUENCY()
Confidence is also a function: CONFIDENCE() (I have never used this one
myself!)

Biff

"Jugglertwo" wrote in message
...
I would appreciate any help that you Excel gurus could provide.
I have a customer that has recently requested some training with us. I'm
very familiar with Excel and teach the typical Excel Level 1, 2 and 3
courses.
The customer has used some terms that I'm not familiar with.
What do these mean? I have checked the web but still not clear on some of
them.

1) The customer wants me to cover advanced functions using the expression
builder. They have listed Confidence expression, Frequency and ST
Deviaton.
What exactly is the expression builder? Is this another term for a
standard
feature that is known by another name?
2) Using statistical expressions in the expression builder: Again, what
are
they referring to related to this expression builder?

Any help in explaining to me what these refer to would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
Juggertwo



  #3   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
R. Choate
 
Posts: n/a
Default Terms customer is using-What do they mean?

Biff is right, but the people using the term expression builder may be Access users. In Excel, this might be called the formula
builder. In any case, it is what Biff said, the function dialog that opens when you click the fx button next to the formula bar.
--
RMC,CPA


"Biff" wrote in message ...
Hi!

My guess is that the "expression builder" is the insert function dialog box.

ST Deviaton is probably standard deviation: STDEV()
Frequency is a "common" function: FREQUENCY()
Confidence is also a function: CONFIDENCE() (I have never used this one
myself!)

Biff

"Jugglertwo" wrote in message
...
I would appreciate any help that you Excel gurus could provide.
I have a customer that has recently requested some training with us. I'm
very familiar with Excel and teach the typical Excel Level 1, 2 and 3
courses.
The customer has used some terms that I'm not familiar with.
What do these mean? I have checked the web but still not clear on some of
them.

1) The customer wants me to cover advanced functions using the expression
builder. They have listed Confidence expression, Frequency and ST
Deviaton.
What exactly is the expression builder? Is this another term for a
standard
feature that is known by another name?
2) Using statistical expressions in the expression builder: Again, what
are
they referring to related to this expression builder?

Any help in explaining to me what these refer to would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
Juggertwo




  #4   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Jugglertwo
 
Posts: n/a
Default Terms customer is using-What do they mean?

Thanks for the clarification.
It definitely helped !

"Biff" wrote:

Hi!

My guess is that the "expression builder" is the insert function dialog box.

ST Deviaton is probably standard deviation: STDEV()
Frequency is a "common" function: FREQUENCY()
Confidence is also a function: CONFIDENCE() (I have never used this one
myself!)

Biff

"Jugglertwo" wrote in message
...
I would appreciate any help that you Excel gurus could provide.
I have a customer that has recently requested some training with us. I'm
very familiar with Excel and teach the typical Excel Level 1, 2 and 3
courses.
The customer has used some terms that I'm not familiar with.
What do these mean? I have checked the web but still not clear on some of
them.

1) The customer wants me to cover advanced functions using the expression
builder. They have listed Confidence expression, Frequency and ST
Deviaton.
What exactly is the expression builder? Is this another term for a
standard
feature that is known by another name?
2) Using statistical expressions in the expression builder: Again, what
are
they referring to related to this expression builder?

Any help in explaining to me what these refer to would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
Juggertwo




Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Count Duplicates Order numbers for one Customer johncassell Excel Worksheet Functions 8 February 12th 06 11:39 PM
Vlookup returning Hyperlinks Shannon W. Excel Worksheet Functions 5 February 10th 06 03:46 PM
Counting Rows/Columns for Copying Formulas SamDev Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 0 June 24th 05 04:13 AM
Enter a customer name in the invoice workbook when the names are . Muriel Ganchar Excel Worksheet Functions 0 May 17th 05 06:13 PM
Text manipulaion (summarizing customer records) Index function probably not good choice Paul Buob Excel Discussion (Misc queries) 1 February 1st 05 06:41 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:42 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 ExcelBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Microsoft Excel"