[jsfg_cinti] Excel problem to solve for prospective employer
- From: Bill Matthews <mrbill0626@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: JSFG <jsfg_cinti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:29:14 -0700 (PDT)
Hi y'all!
Anyone out there knowledgeable in Excel who might have some ideas as to how
to solve this problem that my prospective employer sent to me? If so, let me
know and I'll send you the Excel attachment that goes with it. Here's what he
sent me:
If you want to impress me with what you know, write the
appropriate Excel look up function on Sheet1 in cell C2 and copy thru
C7 of
the attached file to find the data on tab "July 22 thru July 27." The
result should look like cell B2 thru B7 except yours will be formulas.
This will take a little creativity. I did mine in 5 minutes including
the
set up of the spreadsheet from scratch. Here's a clue; I created, used
and
later removed some features to accomplish my goal before I removed the
formulas, but your features and formulas will need to stay (and all of
it
was done in 5 minutes).
Thanks
Bill Matthews
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