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Shetty,

When I first happened upon the ng's I thought that I knew about 75%
of what could be done with Excel. I quickly learned that I was actually
in the 5% to 10% range. I venture to guess that I'm up near the 50%


Really? Do you think you could take a look at this problem I have ... only
kidding<vbg.

What I have found from these NGs is that I often don't know what I thought I
knew <doh!.


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Bob,

I venture to guess that I'm up near the 50%

For fleeting moments?? Maybe?? <vbg
Of course, when I read some of the replies from Tom,
Chip, Dave and yes, Harlan, I'm quickly humbled into
maybe 1% (and that's a very big maybe).

The point I was trying to convey is that while active
participation in the ng's can be a humbling experience,
the knowledge that you gain through that participation
is invaluable.

Do you think you could take a look at this problem I have

Why, sure!!! How else can I ever get to 51% ???
(just kidding)

John




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"John Wilson" wrote in message
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Shetty,

When I first happened upon the ng's I thought that I knew about 75%
of what could be done with Excel. I quickly learned that I was actually
in the 5% to 10% range. I venture to guess that I'm up near the 50%


Really? Do you think you could take a look at this problem I have ... only
kidding<vbg.

What I have found from these NGs is that I often don't know what I thought I
knew <doh!.


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John,

It's good to see that some amongst us still have humility.

Best Regards

Bob

"John Wilson" wrote in message
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Bob,

I venture to guess that I'm up near the 50%

For fleeting moments?? Maybe?? <vbg
Of course, when I read some of the replies from Tom,
Chip, Dave and yes, Harlan, I'm quickly humbled into
maybe 1% (and that's a very big maybe).

The point I was trying to convey is that while active
participation in the ng's can be a humbling experience,
the knowledge that you gain through that participation
is invaluable.

Do you think you could take a look at this problem I have

Why, sure!!! How else can I ever get to 51% ???
(just kidding)

John




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"John Wilson" wrote in message
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Shetty,

When I first happened upon the ng's I thought that I knew about 75%
of what could be done with Excel. I quickly learned that I was

actually
in the 5% to 10% range. I venture to guess that I'm up near the 50%


Really? Do you think you could take a look at this problem I have ...

only
kidding<vbg.

What I have found from these NGs is that I often don't know what I

thought I
knew <doh!.




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It's good to see that some amongst us still have humility.


How can one not have ? This is the #1 place for ego adjustments. I've promised myself a
big bottle of ice cold jack daniels the day I can read and follow one of Harlan's unique
formula solutions. Hasn't happened yet :-)

Best wishes Harald



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