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Then there is operator precedence. Specifics for each function and operator are in the Excel help file. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Alexey E. Kolmyk" wrote in message ... Hello, Could you tell me information about Excel Formula Syntax? I need to know common rules for parse Excel Formula. Thank you. |
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