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How to Display formula Excel uses for internal functions such as (STDEV,
STDEVp, STDEVpa ...)

It would be useful to see what formula Excel us using at any particular time.
Such as when different possibilities are available or when there is an error
message that is mathmatical in origin ...
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Hi,

For all of the formula you mention., if you look in Excel help you'll see
how they work.
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How to Display formula Excel uses for internal functions such as (STDEV,
STDEVp, STDEVpa ...)

It would be useful to see what formula Excel us using at any particular time.
Such as when different possibilities are available or when there is an error
message that is mathmatical in origin ...

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