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Excel 2000 has log10 but I can't find antilog10 anywhere - can anyone help?

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Check this out:
http://www.swrp.org/Student_Presenta.../log_mean.html



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Check this out:
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Excel 2000 has log10 but I can't find antilog10 anywhere - can anyone help?

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Check this out:
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Excel 2000 has log10 but I can't find antilog10 anywhere - can anyone help?

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=10^A1

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Andy,

POWER:

=POWER(10,LOG10(A1))
=POWER(10,2)
etc..


HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


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One way:

=10^n

where n is the number you wish to take the antilog of.

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Thanks people - yr great!
I last did this stuff at school 45yrs ago and did'nt understand it then!
andy

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One way:

=10^n

where n is the number you wish to take the antilog of.

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