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the new excel help is horrible!!!! (way to go, limiting comments)

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    mjburke
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    the new excel help is horrible!!!! (way to go, limiting comments)

    how do I get the previoulsy found HELP to list the typical formulas, or use
    of special characters, like the & symble in excel.

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    Connie Martin
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    RE: the new excel help is horrible!!!! (way to go, limiting comments)

    Don't know if this is of any help, but for a complete list of Excel 200
    worksheet functions, try this website: http://www.jaxworks.com/funtions.htm
    Scroll down a bit and you will see them all, or select according to category
    at the top.

    Or, in the spreadsheet, click in the menu bar and then click on Insert
    drop-down menu. Then click on Function. In the pop-up window select "All"
    from the list and on the right you have all the functions. When you click on
    each one you get a brief description below for that function.

    Also, this one: Search 'worksheet functions' in Help. Then choose 'A
    bibliography of financial, statistical, and engineering methods' from the
    list. Then select the 'see also' link."

    Connie Martin




    "mjburke" wrote:

    > how do I get the previoulsy found HELP to list the typical formulas, or use
    > of special characters, like the & symble in excel.
    >
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    > http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...lic.excel.misc


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