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Old November 10th, 2005, 01:17 AM
flinee
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Default How can I do this?


Hi I am not a constant user of Excel. I had a need so I gave it a shot.
I just opened the program and started to mess around, then I read some,
then I started to ask some users some questions. Soon I realized how
powerful and extensive the program really is, and not really that hard
to learn with the right "tools". The point: I figured out how to do
what I needed and it works really well for me. All but about .01%. Is
there some way I can send you folks the file and then ask you how to
add this last detail to the file? I can try to explain my question now,
but not knowing the proper terms it would take forever and I would bore
you to death. If you see the file and you have it so you can "hands on"
modify it, I think that may be much easier.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
flinee


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Old November 10th, 2005, 03:26 AM
Max
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Default How can I do this?

well .. one way is to upload a small sample copy of your file via a free
filehost, and then include a *link* to it in your post. Your post should of
course, still contain the key text descriptions of your problem faced. And
the link to the sample file should always be treated as a complement to your
text descriptions, not a substitute.

Some free filehosts that could be used:
http://www.flypicture.com/
http://cjoint.com/index.php
http://www.savefile.com/index.php

For cjoint.com (it's in French), just click "Browse" button, navigate to
folder select the file Open, then click the button centred in the page
below (labelled "Creer le lien Cjoint") and it'll generate the link. Then
copy & paste the generated link as part and parcel of your query.

Note that you should *not* post any attachments direct to the newsgroup
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"flinee" wrote in
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Hi I am not a constant user of Excel. I had a need so I gave it a shot.
I just opened the program and started to mess around, then I read some,
then I started to ask some users some questions. Soon I realized how
powerful and extensive the program really is, and not really that hard
to learn with the right "tools". The point: I figured out how to do
what I needed and it works really well for me. All but about .01%. Is
there some way I can send you folks the file and then ask you how to
add this last detail to the file? I can try to explain my question now,
but not knowing the proper terms it would take forever and I would bore
you to death. If you see the file and you have it so you can "hands on"
modify it, I think that may be much easier.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
flinee


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