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I'm trying to do some charts in excel - where I have loads of data on one sheet and thus have to generate at least 15 charts on one sheet. There are 20 tabs so I also have to do charts on those...
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Can anyone help me with this. Each time I switch my PC on I get the message "Camera wizard connection failed". I don't have the driver for the camera and don't know how to get rid of the...
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Could anyone please explain the relationship between willingness to pay and net present value, and how these then translate to cost benefit analysis?
Thanks.
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Hi all
I'm having a little trouble understanding something. If my company goes out and do a WTP survey, and the answer we get is that our customers are willing to pay £10 for us to improve a...
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Yes. You're right - it is time consuming! I thought excel had a faster way of doing this, but now you have just reassured me that its not the case. THANKS!!
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I'm really confused now about creating a chart in Excel - yesterday I thought I was an expert!
Anyway, please help me with the following:
I want to create a scatter diagram (displaying x and...
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Yes, I am trying to do this in Excel. I have tried using Nested If. If Row A=Pass and Row B = Fail then yes, I would want the outcome to be a Fail.
Thanks.
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I would welcome some help on this. I have pasted the info below. Under the column "outcome", I would like to represent different possible outcomes. For instance, if Row A = Fail, then I want a...
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Hi!
I'm looking at selling my cocodemer. For those of you who have never heard of it, it is the world's largest seed, which grows only on the island of Praslin in the Seychelles. I bought mine...
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Thanks for your help :) I managed to figure it out - I used IF function after all and it wasn't that complicated because it was an either or answer I wanted.
Thanks!
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I have tried that today, not sure I'm getting it.
I will persist tomorrow, and tell you how that goes. Thanks for your answer :)
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Hi,
I would like to know whether anyone knows how to do the following, in excel.
Say that I am grading somebody, and my grading options are from 1 to 4. I want to create a condition in a...
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