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I am a novice user of Excel and do not yet know how to create formulas
beyond the very basic ones such as countif, concatenate, etc. Are
there any good online resources that I can use to teach myself how to
do this? Thanks!

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First of all try to learn through Excel Help files and grasp the basic
functions.
Following websites will help you learn formulas through examples.

http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html
http://www.techonthenet.com/excel/formulas/index.php

make a search on net for excel formulas.

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I am a novice user of Excel and do not yet know how to create formulas
beyond the very basic ones such as countif, concatenate, etc. Are
there any good online resources that I can use to teach myself how to
do this? Thanks!



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