Dear JSFG Folks, Unlike the posting by Mr. Mathews, this posting from "urrutia1@xxxxxxxx" is in clear violation of the JSFG E-mail Mailing List acceptable use policy. I advise all JSFG E-mail Mailing List users to read the FAQ which may be found at URL: http://www.jsfg.com/listservfaq.htm In the FAQ it specifically states: "In general: keep your post on-topic, don't use any crude or questionable language, don't flame anyone, ..." The post from "urrutia1@xxxxxxxx" flames (attacks) Mr. Mathews and is not "on-topic" since it contains no information relevant to job search. Therefore "urrutia1@xxxxxxxx" is being abusive in his use of the mailing list and should be warned not to abuse the list in the future. The intent behind the acceptable use policy is to keep the mailing list relevant to job seekers and the interaction between posters useful and congenial. Flame wars (ad hominem attacks) are not useful or congenial. As a user of the mailing list I ask my fellow users to please abide by the acceptable use policy. Thanks. Have a great day! Regards, Lance Feldman urrutia1@xxxxxxxx wrote: 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 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 > > > > > You can unsubscribe from the list by going to the JSFG E-mail Mailing List > page (http://www.jsfg.com/listserv.htm), entering your e-mail address, and > selecting "Unsubscribe" instead of "Subscribe" > > Web archive: http://www.freelists.org/archives/jsfg_cinti > > Questions to: jsfg@xxxxxxxx You can unsubscribe from the list by going to the JSFG E-mail Mailing List page (http://www.jsfg.com/listserv.htm), entering your e-mail address, and selecting "Unsubscribe" instead of "Subscribe" Web archive: http://www.freelists.org/archives/jsfg_cinti Questions to: jsfg@xxxxxxxx __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com You can unsubscribe from the list by going to the JSFG E-mail Mailing List page (http://www.jsfg.com/listserv.htm), entering your e-mail address, and selecting "Unsubscribe" instead of "Subscribe" Web archive: http://www.freelists.org/archives/jsfg_cinti Questions to: jsfg@xxxxxxxx