RE: tables
Hello James,
Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.
Pivot tables are covered on our advanced course however these can be found on the Insert menu in the Tables group.
Thanks and kind regards
Maggie
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Hello James,
Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.
Pivot tables are covered on our advanced course however these can be found on the Insert menu in the Tables group.
Thanks and kind regards
Maggie
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In Excel 97 and 2000 it was known as the Paste Function dialog box, these days it's known as the Insert Function dialog box. Regardless, one has to choose Insert|Function. or the fx button to open it up. There is, however, a non-mousey way to get hold of the Insert Function dialog box: press Shift+F3 in a blank cell to open the Insert Function dialog.
Press Shift+F3 after a function name and open bracket to open the Function Arguments dialog. For example, type =VLOOKUP( into a cell and press Shift+F3 to obtain a detailed description of VLOOKUP's arguments.
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