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Kerry has attended:
Excel Introduction course

Certificates

I have attended beginners, intermediate and Advanced Excel training and would like to request for the certificates

RE: Certificates

Hi Kerry

Thank you for your message. We will arrange to get your certificates sent to you.

Kind regards,
Andrew

RE: Certificates

Hi Andrew

Just following up on the above, I have not yet received anything,
Can you confirm were they will be sent to, so I can follow up on the hotel side

Kind Regards
Kerry Harris

RE: Certificates

Hi Kerry

I sent your certificates to this address last week:

Michelle Steyn
Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts
12 David Mews
London W1U 6EG

Please can you check if they were received and if not send me the address you would like them to be sent to.

Thanks,

Yolande

Mon 21 Nov 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Generating Random Numbers

To generate a random number in Excel use the = RAND() function.

The value returned will always be between 0 and 1. To convert this to some other random value, you will need to multiply the result by the highest number you want to consider. For example, if you wanted a random number between 1 and 25, you could use the following code line:
= INT(25 * RAND()+ 1)

Since RAND() will always returns a value between 0 and 1 (but never 1 itself), multiplying what it returns by 25 and then using the Integer function INT on that result will return a whole number between 0 and 24.

Finally, 1 is added to this result, so that x will be equal to a number between 1 and 25, inclusive

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