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  2. CEILING.MATH function - Microsoft Support

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    This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the CEILING.MATH function in Microsoft Excel. Description. Rounds a number up to the nearest integer or to the nearest multiple of significance. Syntax. CEILING.MATH (number, [significance], [mode]) The CEILING.MATH function syntax has the following arguments. Number Required.

  3. CEILING function - Microsoft Support

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    Description. Returns number rounded up, away from zero, to the nearest multiple of significance. For example, if you want to avoid using pennies in your prices and your product is priced at $4.42, use the formula =CEILING (4.42,0.05) to round prices up to the nearest nickel. Syntax. CEILING (number, significance)

  4. Use Excel as your calculator - Microsoft Support

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    Use Excel as your calculator. Instead of using a calculator, use Microsoft Excel to do the math! You can enter simple formulas to add, divide, multiply, and subtract two or more numeric values. Or use the AutoSum feature to quickly total a series of values without entering them manually in a formula.

  5. How to correct a #CALC! error - Microsoft Support

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    Learn more about #CALC! errors in Excel dynamic array functions.

  6. CELL function - Microsoft Support

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    The CELL function syntax has the following arguments: info_type values. The following list describes the text values that can be used for the info_type argument. These values must be entered in the CELL function with quotes (" "). CELL format codes.

  7. ASIN function - Microsoft Support

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    This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the ASIN function, which returns the arcsine, or inverse sine, of a number. The arcsine is the angle whose sine is number. The returned angle is given in radians in the range -pi/2 to pi/2.

  8. ASIN function - Microsoft Support

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    This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the ASIN function, which returns the arcsine, or inverse sine, of a number. The arcsine is the angle whose sine is number. The returned angle is given in radians in the range -pi/2 to pi/2.

  9. Select a shape or other object - Microsoft Support

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    Click the object to select it. If that does not select it, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Find & Select and do one of the following: To select objects that are hidden, stacked, or behind text, click Select Objects, and then draw a box over the objects.

  10. Select a shape or other object - Microsoft Support

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    Excel. PowerPoint. Select objects, shapes, pictures or text boxes, with your mouse or from the menu to change or move them.