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I'm new at this and need to know what this PMT function will do?
PMT(D412,E4,C4)
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http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa851078.aspx
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I'm new at this and need to know what this PMT function will do?
PMT(D412,E4,C4)

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If you click the fx button to the left of the address bar, it gives lots of
helpful information about your formula. This formula is used to calculate
interest.

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I'm new at this and need to know what this PMT function will do?
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GS,
Looks to me as if Microsoft Dynamics uses a Pmt function that is different from
the one used by Excel.
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I'm new at this and need to know what this PMT function will do?
PMT(D412,E4,C4)

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Thank you for taking the time to help!

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If you click the fx button to the left of the address bar, it gives lots of
helpful information about your formula. This formula is used to calculate
interest.

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I'm new at this and need to know what this PMT function will do?
PMT(D412,E4,C4)

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