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What is the difference between the Fix(), Int(), and Rnd() functions?
(Assuming Rnd is 'round' and not 'random') -- thanks. |
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"gls" wrote in message
... What is the difference between the Fix(), Int(), and Rnd() functions? (Assuming Rnd is 'round' and not 'random') And this has what to do with Outlook, the topic of this newsgroup? |
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