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where can i find a list of commonly used formulas?
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Hi Pauline,
If you click on the "Paste Function" [fx] probably also
called the Function wizard you will see lists of functions.

You can then look them up in HELP like Don suggested.

A spread sheet that gives a list of functions and a link to
see examples for that function can be downloaded from
Peter Noneley's site. Highly Recommended. His site
is down, but you can download a copy of the workbook from
Help Context IDs look for Peter Noneley at Ron de Bruin's site
www.rondebruin.nl/id.htm
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