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"barbarat" wrote:
comparing my formula to yours, i see that i am unsure of commas, and )'s. and the rules for what comes first...is there a rule i could learn, and if so where do i look for it? meaning, what should i reference in the manual index? I doubt that your problem is with understanding "commas and parentheses [and] what comes first". But if that truly is your problem, the best thing is to rely on the Help text for each function. I find the "offline" text better than the online text because of the See Also link. If you agree, click on Help, then click on Online Content Settings in the Help window. Uncheck "Content and links from Microsoft Office Online". After clicking Okay, you will have to exit and re-enter Excel to see the effect. The See Also link might help you with what I suspect is the real problem: how to know what functions and operators exist. If you look at the See Also link on the Help text for the "IF worksheet function", you will discover the AND() and OR() functions, for example. Careful reading of the syntax and a general knowledge about how function arguments and expressions work in programming languages will help you get it right. Sorry, but I don't know of any other magic way to learn a "language" -- which Excel expressions are -- other than finding a good intro book. the date thing really confuses me. Yes, it took me some time to remember DATEDIF() myself. I did not find any Excel documentation. I found it with a google search. if i wanted to use numerical, like 01011984 instead of mm/dd/yyyy, what would i need to change? I believe I answered that in an earlier posting in this thread. Look for it. It isn't pretty. Why do you prefer the "numerical" format? What problem does that solve for you that the normal format does not? |
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