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| Is there a documentation reference for Excel formulas? What I mean Is there a documentation reference for Excel formulas? What I want, for example, if I use the =PMT() function what is the actually mathematical formula being used? A million years ago when Microsoft provided a printed manual with Excel it actually contained those formulas. They have to be documented SOMEWHERE and couldn't be held as proprietary. Does anyone have a bookmark reference as to what those actual formulas are? Thanks, GeorgeS Michigan, USA |
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| Re: Is there a documentation reference for Excel formulas? What Imean http://support.microsoft.com/kb/214005/en-us George Squillace wrote: > Is there a documentation reference for Excel formulas? What I want, for > example, if I use the =PMT() function what is the actually mathematical > formula being used? > > A million years ago when Microsoft provided a printed manual with Excel it > actually contained those formulas. They have to be documented SOMEWHERE and > couldn't be held as proprietary. > > Does anyone have a bookmark reference as to what those actual formulas are? > > Thanks, > GeorgeS > Michigan, USA |
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