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Excel Video Lessons
Prev Next I hate it when a calculation requires two different formulas, but that is the case in today's podcast. To calculate a running percentage of total, episode 190 shows the annoying situation where the formula in the first row of data needs to be different from the formulas in the remaining rows.
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