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kellyapraezprivate

This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the LOGNORMDIST  function in Microsoft Excel. Description Returns the cumulative lognormal distribution of x, where ln(x) is normally distributed with parameters mean and standard_dev. Use this function to analyze data that has been logarithmically transformed. Important:  This function has been replaced with one or more new functions that may provide improved accuracy and whose names better reflect their usage. Although this function is still available for backward compatibility, you should consider using the new functions from now on, because this function may not be available in future versions of Excel. For more information about the new function, see LOGNORM.DIST function . Syntax LOGNORMDIST(x,mean,standard_dev) The LOGNORMDIST function syntax has the following arguments: ...

ksyublack

(This is a continuation of yesterday's post.) For many of us, scheduling an event doesn't mean it is going to happen at the time we schedule it - sometimes the event needs to be lengthened or shorten.  You don't need to create another event, instead you can modify it while in the week or day view.  First, switch to either the week or day view from the list at the top of the calendar: When