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Organizing my freq used formulas/expressions
Hi Everyone,
I use excel 2000 and 2003. I am working on learning to use excel to filter out data etc. Anybody have a method to organize the formulas/functions/expressions that one frequently uses? Since I am just getting started with this stuff I can't really come up with the formulas on my own yet so I need the "template" for future use....For example. The 2 expressions below did the same thing on my excel sheet and I will no doubt use them again for another project. =TEXT(B3,"mm/dd/yyyy")=TEXT(D3,"mm/dd/yyyy") =int(c3)=int(d3) (=int() will take the whole number (the date) and ignore the fraction (the time).) Thanks, Linda |
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Organizing my freq used formulas/expressions
Copy and stick in NotePad with an explanation of what they do.
If you have a Personal.xls you could put them on a sheet as text with a description so they would be available whenever Excel was running. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 09:48:07 -0500, "Linda RQ" wrote: Hi Everyone, I use excel 2000 and 2003. I am working on learning to use excel to filter out data etc. Anybody have a method to organize the formulas/functions/expressions that one frequently uses? Since I am just getting started with this stuff I can't really come up with the formulas on my own yet so I need the "template" for future use....For example. The 2 expressions below did the same thing on my excel sheet and I will no doubt use them again for another project. =TEXT(B3,"mm/dd/yyyy")=TEXT(D3,"mm/dd/yyyy") =int(c3)=int(d3) (=int() will take the whole number (the date) and ignore the fraction (the time).) Thanks, Linda |
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