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Clara has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Absoulte / x lookupm pivot tables

Please can you advise in regards to If formulas how to compare information. If or and If And .
Xlookup, pivot table , details where to find them on website

And what to do on laptop if when doing Absolutes hitting fn f4 doesn't work is there an easier way?

RE: Absoulte / x lookupm pivot tables

Hi Clara

The Excel Advanced course will cover AND,OR and how they work with the IF logic functions. Xlookups, Pivot tables and other lookups will also be covered on that course

Link to the course outline and dates for the upcoming courses
https://www.stl-training.co.uk/microsoft/excel-advanced-courses.php

Re: Laptop FN issues
Some laptops required FN and the F4 every time. Others toggle the FN permanently on or off when pressing the key so that only F4 is required. We would recommend a full keyboard if you are having issues with the laptop keyboard.

Kind regards

Richard

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Excel tip:

Use RANDBETWEEN to generate random numbers

There may be occassions where you need to generate random numbers in your spreadsheet. Use the RANDBETWEEN function to generate random numbers between two values that you specify.

The function looks like this:

=randbetween(LOW,HIGH)

where LOW is the lowest number you want generated; and HIGH is the highest number you want generated.

This formula will work with both positive and negative LOWs and HIGHs. Also it will only generate integer numbers unless forced to do otherwise by the following:

=randbetween(LOW*10^PRECISION,
HIGH*10^PRECISION)/(10^PRECISION).

where PRECISION represents the levels of decimal precision needed (i.e. if you need numbers with one decimal place, PRECISION would be 1; 2 for two decimal places and so on).

One final note, if the RANDBETWEEN formula does not work in your spreadsheet or returns a "#NAME" error, you need to install the Analysis Toolpak Add-In. You will need to press F2 then Enter following the installation.

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