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formula

ResolvedVersion 2003

Tope has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Formula

please explain bodmas

RE: formula - BODMAS

Dear Tope

Thank you for attending Excel Intermediate course!! I hope you enjoyed the course and benefited from it.

There is a structure that you have to follow in performing any formulae that you enter.


First let's get teh basics clear!!

Please remember that any formulae starts with an = sign.

Second you can click on the cell that you want to include in the formula.

Use the operator (these are PLUS, MINUS, MULTIPLY, DIVIDE, Brackets, etc

Excel tip:

Make macros work in newer versions of Excel

If you have created macros in Excel 97 or 2000 that you want to be able to use in 2002/XP or 2003, you may need to alter the macro security settings in the newer version of Excel you are using.

To do this, go to Tools - Options - Security.

Select Macro Security and change the security setting to Low.

Tick the boxes next to 'Trust Add-ins' and 'Trust Visual Basic' and click OK.

After you have restarted Windows, you should then be able to use your macros created in earlier versions of Excel.

View all Excel hints and tips

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