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The Microsoft Excel Window.
Printing a Worksheet.
Basic Operations.
Using Functions.
The IF Function.
Charts.
Curve Fitting.
User-defined Functions.
Modelling I. Solving Equations.
Numerical Integration.
Differential Equations.
Modelling II.
Report Writing.
Answers to Starred Problems.
Index.
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