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hey i know the function Ln() - but wat is the function for e^something? hope
someone understands what i'm asking...
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Try the EXP() function.

Does that help?

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hey i know the function Ln() - but wat is the function for e^something? hope
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lol yeah - i figured that out then realised Excel wouldn't be able to do what
i wanted

Thanks anyway
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"Ron Coderre" wrote:

Try the EXP() function.

Does that help?

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Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Pro


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hey i know the function Ln() - but wat is the function for e^something? hope
someone understands what i'm asking...
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