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Excel 2007

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Tom has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel Advanced course

Excel 2007

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RE: Excel 2007

Dear Tom

Thank you for attending Excel Adv course. I hope you enjoyed the course.

I understand that you had no questions to post on the day of the course but please feel free to use the delegate support service whenever you have a general or specific question/s in the future.

I would request you to please mark this question as resolved at your earliest convenience. Many thanks!!

Kindest Regards

Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000/2003


 

Excel tip:

Checking if a calculation adheres to Order of Precedence

When writing formulas you must make sure that results will be calculated as you intended.

Excel adheres to the standard order of precedence for calculations. It calculates percentages, exponents, multiplication, and division in this order before calculating addition and subtraction.

For example, =7+5*3 results in an answer of 22, not 36.

To force a calculation to be completed before another calculations, place the section in parentheses: =(7+5)*3 will result in 36.

To check how excel is evaluating a formula, click on the cell and select the 'Tools' menu, select 'Formula Auditing' and click 'Evaluate Formula'

In the dialog box click on 'Evaluate' to watch as each part of the formula is successively calculated.

View all Excel hints and tips


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