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On 08/14/2012 05:39 PM, POPPOP41 wrote:
I'm an "Advance Novice" when it comes to spreadsheet development. I can
develop a spreadsheet for basic add, subtract, dividing, and multiplying
across cells/rows. I do not know how to develop entry forms, bring cell
values from one sheet to the other, or how to perform complicated
calculations.


Yesterday my grandson presented me with his project needs for his economics
class.  He needs to be able to analyze and show progress, over the next 8
weeks, of financial stocks, from 8 companies. My goal is to obtain help and
develop the spreadsheet he needs, and be able to instruct him at a later
time. I am attaching the a file, and would appreciate any help given. His
first hand-in work is this Friday.
Thanks in advance




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