[mso] Re: Fractions and Excel 2000, how to force to *my* format?
- From: "David Smart" <smartware@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 22:26:04 +1000
Cruel!!
And don't forget the Excel Experts Group (which I co-moderate) plus the very
active ms_excel group (which is more elementary and probably just right for
this instructor) and several others. :-)
Regards, Dave S
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wilson Baptista Junior" <wilsonbaptista@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 5:01 AM
Subject: [mso] Re: Fractions and Excel 2000, how to force to *my* format?
> Robert, IMHO the best thing to do would be to invite your teacher to join
> this list... Then maybe she would start learning something about Excel <G>
> Wilson
>
> At 14:12 21/5/2007,Linda F. Johnson wrote:
>>HaHa ... where did you get the idea that I'm "young", Andrew? I just
>>turned
>>59 a few months ago.
>>
>>And, Robert, tell that teacher of yours that I too am a college instructor
>>AND I've written a book about Excel that was published by an International
>>textbook publisher of note (John Wiley and Sons) ... and I've also used
>>Excel for years in REAL LIFE scenarios ... many teachers can teach what
>>they've learned from books, but if it's not in a book, they don't know how
>>to do it cuz they have no real life experience.
>
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