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Hi There,

A couple of years ago I dl'd an Excel file from a site I heard about in the
forumns here. The file contained almost all of the availabe functions in
Excel, if not all, and gave examples of how each were used. I've lost the
file and lost the link to the page it was on. I hope someone out there knows
the file and the page I'm talking about. It was a very useful tool to have.
Would appreciate the link to the page, if it's still available.

TIA,

Don
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Hi!

Here's the file:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/files/xlfdic01.zip

Biff

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Hi There,

A couple of years ago I dl'd an Excel file from a site I heard about in
the
forumns here. The file contained almost all of the availabe functions in
Excel, if not all, and gave examples of how each were used. I've lost the
file and lost the link to the page it was on. I hope someone out there
knows
the file and the page I'm talking about. It was a very useful tool to
have.
Would appreciate the link to the page, if it's still available.

TIA,

Don



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P.S.

If you don't trust that link, here's a link to the page that contains the
file. It's at the very bottom of the page:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/id.htm

Biff

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Hi!

Here's the file:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/files/xlfdic01.zip

Biff

"Don G" wrote in message
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Hi There,

A couple of years ago I dl'd an Excel file from a site I heard about in
the
forumns here. The file contained almost all of the availabe functions in
Excel, if not all, and gave examples of how each were used. I've lost
the
file and lost the link to the page it was on. I hope someone out there
knows
the file and the page I'm talking about. It was a very useful tool to
have.
Would appreciate the link to the page, if it's still available.

TIA,

Don





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Hi Biff,

That's it...thanks very much....glad you were able to recognize it from my
limited description.

Don

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Hi!

Here's the file:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/files/xlfdic01.zip

Biff

"Don G" wrote in message
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Hi There,

A couple of years ago I dl'd an Excel file from a site I heard about in
the
forumns here. The file contained almost all of the availabe functions in
Excel, if not all, and gave examples of how each were used. I've lost the
file and lost the link to the page it was on. I hope someone out there
knows
the file and the page I'm talking about. It was a very useful tool to
have.
Would appreciate the link to the page, if it's still available.

TIA,

Don




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hi Don,

if u want, i have a Excel_tips.pdf file.....i can send it to you if you
mail me on sifar786_at_gmail_dot_com...

regards

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