[jsfg_cinti] Re: Excel problem to solve for prospective employer

Bill,
Use the service as a way to find your next job, if you need additional help
with Excel take a course.  Get real.
Past member now employed.

---- Bill Matthews <mrbill0626@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 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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