Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. What a mess. So glad you are looking at things!
--Jean

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Hazel Russman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Rather a lot of errors, I'm afraid.
>
> p.169. "If the numbers found in the referenced cells are accurately 
> represented, the answer TRUE is returned, otherwise FALSE is returned."
> Surely TRUE would be returned if B6 was greater than B12, regardless of 
> whether the numbers were accurately represented or not.
> Table 10: why are the names repeated in two columns?
>
> p.171 Figs 158, 159 and Fig 160. Better Figs 158, 159 and 160.
>
> p.172. In Fig 60, there is no space between "on" and "June".
>
> p.176. "This is of limited value in more complicated formulas," better a ";" 
> than a ",".
>
> p.182. "Many arguments are a number". Not good English! Suggest "Many 
> arguments are numbers" or "Many arguments are numeric".
>
> p.187. "Function's argument needs" Straight (ASCII) apostrophe.
>
> p.188. Reference to Fig 166 should be Fig 175.
>         Last paragraph mentions alternative solutions and then says "An 
> example is shown in Figure 176." In fact Fig 176 shows the solution described 
> above, so I think this sentence should go at the end of the previous 
> paragraph.
>
> p.190. "tracking errors" and "tracing errors". One or the other but not both.
> "Figure 178 shows a simple example of tracing precedents." Confusing because 
> it is the second and third parts of the figure that show this, but there is 
> no indication here that Fig 178 actually has three parts. Perhaps "Figure 178 
> (below and overleaf)"
>
> p.192. "contains both numeric data as well as letters" should be "and letters"
> LibreOffice's Calc". Straight (ASCII) apostrophe.
> "Basic arithmetic and statistic functions". Either "arithmetic and 
> statistics" or "arithmetical and statistical"
>
> p.193. "arithmetical means" should be "arithmeticsl mean".
>
> p.194. "If you aren't working with decimals" Straight (ASCII) apostrophe.
>
> p.195. "MROUND's result becomes 77." Straight (ASCII) apostrophe.
> "don't be surprised" Straight (ASCII) apostrophe.
>
> p.196. Reference to Fig 163 should be Fig 179.
>
> --
> H Russman

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