del~I've already solve the problem thx~
del~I've already solve the problem thx~
Last edited by fd07; 02-15-2011 at 09:43 AM.
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Last edited by fd07; 02-15-2011 at 09:45 AM.
No, not really. You haven't said what you've been thinking about for two hours, what you've tried or uploaded the workbook to the forum ... and, no, I'm not going back to that download site with the irritating adverts.
So, explain what the problem is and what you think you need to do to address it. I stopped doing homework a long, long time ago, even for my kids.
What have you put in the table I5:M14 that shows zeros?
You have to think about it, read the course notes, look at ... or even read ... the books that you have. Don't just Google it and post on an Excel Forum.
Sorry, I'm guessing this isn't the answer you were looking for but you're not going to learn it if you don't try it.
Maybe someone else has a kinder nature and is willing to step in.
Regards
Trevor Shuttleworth - Retired Excel/VBA Consultant
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fdo7,
Please do not delete your post. This thread now makes no sense and is useless.
Please re-insert the question in Post #1 and show your resolution in a new post at the end.
Believe it or not, this thread may actually help someone with similar problem in the future.
Where there is a will there are many ways.
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Please also mark the thread as Solved once it is solved. Check the FAQ's to see how.
Your post does not comply with Rule 9 of our Forum RULES. If you solve a problem yourself before anyone else has responded, please take a moment to describe your solution, chances are some other member will benefit. And please never edit a thread in which someone else has responded.
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Hope that helps.
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