Apr 3, 2014 #1 AELLC Structural Joined Mar 4, 2011 Messages 1,339 Location US Does Excel have that capability? Or is there an add-on I could pay for, do that? The definition of a structural engineer: overdesign by a factor of 1.999, instead of the usual 2.
Does Excel have that capability? Or is there an add-on I could pay for, do that? The definition of a structural engineer: overdesign by a factor of 1.999, instead of the usual 2.
Apr 3, 2014 1 #2 analogkid2digitalman Electrical Joined Jun 10, 2003 Messages 531 Location US AELLC: This is what Help came up with (2010). Winter came back to the Valley eh? http://office.microsoft.com/client/...&queryid=4250ce64-3b84-4afc-8504-9f995400763a -AK2DM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It's the questions that drive us" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Upvote 0 Downvote
AELLC: This is what Help came up with (2010). Winter came back to the Valley eh? http://office.microsoft.com/client/...&queryid=4250ce64-3b84-4afc-8504-9f995400763a -AK2DM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "It's the questions that drive us" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Apr 3, 2014 Thread starter #3 AELLC Structural Joined Mar 4, 2011 Messages 1,339 Location US AK- Thanks. Yep it is cool today. After a "non-winter/where's-the-rain?" The definition of a structural engineer: overdesign by a factor of 1.999, instead of the usual 2. Upvote 0 Downvote
AK- Thanks. Yep it is cool today. After a "non-winter/where's-the-rain?" The definition of a structural engineer: overdesign by a factor of 1.999, instead of the usual 2.