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Tom,
I did change the format to a number and increased the precision and I got the same number as you did, as I stated earlier, but it is not what I am looking for. I am sorry to had to repeat yourself, but I think I had indicated that I go the same results as you indicated, but I think for the third time I will say that this is not what I was looking to achieve. Thank you for your time and have a good day. -- David |
Simple data/Hard statistics
Good luck.
Try in the group Worksheet.functions news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...heet.functions See if you can get Harlan Grove to help you or Daniel M. They are very good with mathematics. == Regards, Tom Ogilvy "David" wrote in message ... Tom, I did change the format to a number and increased the precision and I got the same number as you did, as I stated earlier, but it is not what I am looking for. I am sorry to had to repeat yourself, but I think I had indicated that I go the same results as you indicated, but I think for the third time I will say that this is not what I was looking to achieve. Thank you for your time and have a good day. -- David |
Simple data/Hard statistics
Thanks Tom, I will try them out.
"David" wrote: Tom, I did change the format to a number and increased the precision and I got the same number as you did, as I stated earlier, but it is not what I am looking for. I am sorry to had to repeat yourself, but I think I had indicated that I go the same results as you indicated, but I think for the third time I will say that this is not what I was looking to achieve. Thank you for your time and have a good day. -- David |
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