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  • 3 months and I'm writing again...

    Posted on Monday May 12th, 2008 at 23:56 in photoshop, tutorial, photoshop tutorials

    It's almost 3 months since my last wrote about Excel Tutorials. maybe I'm just too busy hanging around with the big debt after my graduation... hehehhehehhehe...As for my return let me just share something on Youtube files about tutorial while I'm co...

  • The Excel Date Function

    Posted on Thursday March 20th, 2008 at 02:12 in the excel date function

    Here is the guide to the Excel Date function:Excel stores dates as a serial number giving each day of each year a unique number. The numbering system starts with 'day 1' being the 1st January 1900, 'day 2' being the 2nd January 1900, and so on.Here i...

  • Is This Tutorials Suitable For YOU?

    Posted on Friday February 1st, 2008 at 23:12

    WELCOME to this FREE MS EXCEL learningThis tutorial is suitable for anyone who uses computer in they daily tasks including YOU. It’s written for enormous class of people commonly referred to as users in the computer businesses. With technology evol...

  • EXCEL AND Function

    Posted on Friday February 1st, 2008 at 22:58

    The Excel AND function returns TRUE if all conditions are TRUE. It returns FALSE if any of the conditions are FALSE. To determine whether the return will be TRUE or FALSE, the function evaluates at least one mathematical expression located in anothe...

  • Excel MIN Function

    Posted on Friday February 1st, 2008 at 22:56

    The Excel MIN function is used to find the smallest value in the selected range of cells or a given list of arguments. Text and blank entries are not included in the calculations of the MIN function. The syntax for the MIN function is:=MIN (Argumen...

  • Excel MAX Function

    Posted on Friday February 1st, 2008 at 22:53

    The Excel MAX function is used to find the largest value in the selected range of cells or a given list of arguments. Text and blank entries are not included in the calculations of the MAX function. The syntax for the MAX function is:=MAX(Argument1...

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