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Even makes a nice substitute for Excel's "Paste Special Values" function.
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She then created a series of formulas, using Excel's help function when she got stuck.
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All I did was use Excel's data analysis tool to run a simple regression.
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As far as I could tell, Excel's major feature was columns.
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To ensure data quality, you could use Excel's data validation features to confirm that each retail outlet had an employee assigned as the customer's main contact.
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In Excel's place, Fairfax schools have started a pilot initiative targeting 30 low-performing elementary and middle schools, focusing more on achievement gaps on county-mandated Standards of Learning, or SOL, tests and less on school socioeconomic and racial demographics.
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In Excel's place, Fairfax schools have started a pilot initiative targeting 30 low-performing elementary and middle schools, focusing more on achievement gaps on county-mandated Standards of Learning, or SOL, tests and less on school socioeconomic and racial demographics.
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So I'll pick at random, whatever first name shows up in Excel's C143 box and then whatever last name is in D812.
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My first impression has been of their stark simplicity compared with Office as we know it: OneNote, PowerPoint and Word each feature only four tabs in their "ribbon" (the tabbed-toolbar interface that Microsoft debuted in Office 2007), while Excel's ribbon has only three tabs.
Microsoft debuts free, Web-based versions of Office apps 2010
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To ensure data quality, you could use Excel's data validation features to confirm that each retail outlet had an employee assigned as the customer's main contact.
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