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ResolvedVersion 2010

Elena has attended:
Excel Charting course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

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You will see in sheets 1 and 6 of this document (in the centre) that I am trying to match two columns, but unfortunately the dates don’t match as one is from BBG and the other from Barclays. I’ve tried to do this manually in sheet 6 (you will see a highlight mark further down), but obviously this is too much! – is there any magic way to make them coincide?
Thanks so much,
Elena.

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Hi Elena,

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Checking if a calculation adheres to Order of Precedence

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