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ResolvedVersion 2007

Vincent has attended:
Excel Introduction course

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Are there any online videos for revision /

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Hi Vincent

Thanks for getting in touch. We don't have any video resources to accompany our courses, although elearning solutions are available - please contact your account manager for more details.

Besides that, please look in the "Your history / courseware" section of your account on this site. You will find a section where you can download a very detailed manual and associated files to continue practicing your Excel skills.

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Wed 11 Jun 2014: Automatically marked as resolved.

Excel tip:

Create Equations in Excel 2010

Here's how to create basic mathematical
equations in your Excel 2010 worksheet.

1) On the Ribbon, click the Insert tab
2) In the Symbols group, click the arrow next to Equation
3) Select from the equations and the equation will be inserted in a text box

Or you can create your own equation:

1) Insert and select the text box
2) On the Ribbon, click the Insert tab
3) In the Symbols group, click Equation
4) The Equation Tools Design Ribbon will now be displayed

View all Excel hints and tips

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