setting an assumption
What is an assumption and how do i set an assumption? I'm taking an excel
course in school and i just wanted some clearafication on assumptions. Thank you in advance for any help. |
setting an assumption
First it is unwise to assume that your first post failed.
Secondly, please give some example of what you are looking for ? I am not going to make any assumptions yet. Steve On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 20:36:01 -0000, beth wrote: What is an assumption and how do i set an assumption? I'm taking an excel course in school and i just wanted some clearafication on assumptions. Thank you in advance for any help. |
setting an assumption
I was not trying to be unwise about posting a second time. I was cut off from
my internet and didn't see that it got posted again. So it was a mistake, it was not done to cause problems. In class we have to set up a work page for a fictional company and the teacher wants us to put assumptions in the work sheet. I believe she mentioned something about having an assumption for people who worked over 40 hours a week. I hope this adds some insite to what i am looking for. Thx in advance |
setting an assumption
beth wrote:
I was not trying to be unwise about posting a second time. I was cut off from my internet and didn't see that it got posted again. So it was a mistake, it was not done to cause problems. In class we have to set up a work page for a fictional company and the teacher wants us to put assumptions in the work sheet. I believe she mentioned something about having an assumption for people who worked over 40 hours a week. I hope this adds some insite to what i am looking for. Thx in advance Assumptions are not a function of Excel. I think maybe you should go to the link below and type in assumption. www.webster.com gls858 |
setting an assumption
beth
Sounds like you need "what if" solutions. You may get what you want by using the Solver Add-in from ToolsAdd-ins OR have a look at this site for managing Scenarios. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...117761033.aspx Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 09:54:01 -0800, beth wrote: I was not trying to be unwise about posting a second time. I was cut off from my internet and didn't see that it got posted again. So it was a mistake, it was not done to cause problems. In class we have to set up a work page for a fictional company and the teacher wants us to put assumptions in the work sheet. I believe she mentioned something about having an assumption for people who worked over 40 hours a week. I hope this adds some insite to what i am looking for. Thx in advance |
setting an assumption
Thank you so much. That is what i needed. I'm sorry i had the wrong name.
Thank you for taking the time to answer. |
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