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Excel exercises on FORMATTING NUMBERS AND DATES
This page lists the 3 exercises about Formatting numbers and dates in Excel on our website:
Software: | Excel |
Version: | Excel 2010 and later |
Topic: | Formatting numbers and dates |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Courses: | Excel Business ModellingExcel Intermediate |
Exercise: | Create a variety of number series automatically, using AutoFill. |
Software: | Excel |
Version: | Excel 2016 and later |
Topic: | Formatting numbers and dates |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Courses: | Excel Business ModellingExcel Intermediate |
Exercise: | Use Excel functions and number formatting to enter dates. |
Software: | Excel |
Version: | Excel 2016 and later |
Topic: | Formatting numbers and dates |
Level: | Average difficulty |
Courses: | Excel Business ModellingExcel Intermediate |
Exercise: | Use a custom number format to change the appearance of dates/numbers. |
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