Oli's IGCSE blog
Monday, February 21, 2011
Excel Tip
In an IGCSE exam always save anything to do with Excel again in The Excel format or you will lose everything!
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Excel Tips
In an excel task if you have a csv file you must staight away go "save as" and save it as an excel file!
Formulas:
=LOOKUP(this,here) e.g. =LOOKUP(B7(cell),J8code(file the formula has been
=COUNTIF(#########################
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Formulas:
=LOOKUP(this,here) e.g. =LOOKUP(B7(cell),J8code(file the formula has been
=COUNTIF(#########################
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Urls
Testing out how to shorten an url @ goo.gl : http://goo.gl/jFlVC
Excel Input
Import .csv : comma separate values (A standardized format)
Absolute and Relative cell references:
Absolute means its unique and dosen't change. (?)
Relative means the formula changes depending on where you paste it.
Named range : Giving a row of boxes a unique name.
Named cell : Giving a cell a unique name.
Wild card (*): Is like the blank tile in scrabble its a blank space, It means ANYTHING (e.g. Searching the school database and I put in *th it will find everyone who's name end with th or if I search ol* it will search for anyones name which starts with ol.)
Thursday, February 17, 2011
First Post!
Woot!
Mainly just playing around trying out different styles, html and various other really cool buttons.
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