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Crunching Numbers with Formulas and Functions

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To make your worksheets deliver the information you want, you’ll probably need to perform calculations with your data. To perform calculations, you enter formulas and functions in cells, as you’ll learn to do in this chapter.

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Steve Anglin Douglas Pundick Clay Andres Mark Beckner Ewan Buckingham Gary Cornell Jonathan Gennick Jonathan Hassell Michelle Lowman Matthew Moodie Duncan Parkes Jeffrey Pepper Frank Pohlmann Ben Renow-Clarke Dominic Shakeshaft Matt Wade Tom Welsh Laurin Becker Andy Rosenthal Katie Stence

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© 2010 Guy Hart-Davis

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Hart-Davis, G. (2010). Crunching Numbers with Formulas and Functions. In: Anglin, S., et al. Beginning Microsoft Office 2010. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2950-6_13

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