When you choose the Insert Function command and then pick a function to use, it will appear so that you can type arguments into it.
It appears that the FIN belongs to the IRS itself. I have a 1099 issued from the IRS which appears to report interest earned (in 2012) from a amended return (for tax year 2010). The IRS paid interest on the delayed refund. Now it appears that the interest needs to be reported in 2012 as taxable income but since the 1099 is not labeled as a T or G then I am not confident where on the return it should be reported. My search results appears to indicate that it should be reported as if it was a T and as a box 1 amount. Please note that I used the word "appears" many times. I am 90% confident. The IRS could have been more informative.
Yes, to assign a floating dollar sign that appears immediately to the left of the first digit with no spaces, use the Currency style in the Format Cells dialog box.
No. Definitely not. A Banks safe deposit box is much much safer than a safety deposit box in a home.
a box made of steel or other sturdy material in which you can put valuable items and lock it
One bank box of nickels is $100, which is 2,000 nickels.
Excel does not have a native BOXPLOT function, but you can replicate the function by following the instructions in the related links.
You can use the Insert Function button fx on the Formula bar to find an Excel function by typing a description of the formula at the Insert Function dialog box, in the Search for a function text box and then click Go.
The Insert Function dialog box.
The Enter box is the green tick that appears beside the formula bar when you are entering or editing a cell.
The Insert Function dialog box contains a list of predefined functions available in Excel. Click the Insert Function box, and in the search bar, type in a description of what you want to do. Click OK, and then browse through the functions. If you already know the name of a function, choose it from the box.
Excel automatically appends the _____ to complete the AVERAGE function when you click the Enter box or press the ENTER key.
The Function Arguments dialog box.
If you are selecting cells to be used in a function, you can do it without having to minimise the dialog box. You can click straight into the cells you want, once the cursor is in the right argument box for that function. You can also click on the little select icon that is at the end of each argument box that can refer to cells.
The formula bar.
It is known as the Insert Function dialog box. You can get help from it and information on the arguments it may have.
Functions can be entered directly in the Formula Bar. Beside the Formula Bar you will see the fx icon. Clicking on it will open up a dialog box to allow you to enter a function.
The Logical category functions are the ones most appropriate, like the IF function, but some functions in other categories could be used too, like SUMIF in the Math & Trig category.