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Kat has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course
I just wanted to get a little bit of advice on a few formulas for our budgeting
Hello Kat,
Hope you enjoyed your Microsoft Excel courses with Best STL.
Thank you for your question regarding Vlookups and Hlookups. You mention that you need a little advice on a few formulas for your budgeting. Well, I notice that you attended our advanced program in September 2010 when you were shown how to use lookup functions, so, you need to be more explicit as to how you propose to use these functions in your formulas.
Perhaps if you send me a sample of your data file and a clear request of what you would like the formula to do, then I will create a formula to carry out your instructions.
I look forward to your reply.
Have a great day.
Regards,
Rodney
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer
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