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i am studying for a city and guilds qualification and need some help in the
design of spreadsheets as this seems to carry a high percentage of the marks
for the exam and was wonderign if anyone knows where i can get some examples
of spreadsheet designs this is for excel 2000
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The microsoft site has various templates you can download. This might give
you an idea of different types of spreadsheet designs for different
applications.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx



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i am studying for a city and guilds qualification and need some help in the
design of spreadsheets as this seems to carry a high percentage of the marks
for the exam and was wonderign if anyone knows where i can get some examples
of spreadsheet designs this is for excel 2000

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