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Using Date-Related Functions (Excel)

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Exchanging Date Information between Formats

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    Using Date-Related Functions (Excel)

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        Jargon busting (Optional, not included in timing)

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        This exercise can be useful when you teach Tidy Data as the introduction to a full LC workshop, especially if you want learners to diff --git a/instructor/03-dates-as-data.html b/instructor/03-dates-as-data.html index 2446f183..06c04a2d 100644 --- a/instructor/03-dates-as-data.html +++ b/instructor/03-dates-as-data.html @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@

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          Using Date-Related Functions (Excel)

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          Exchanging Date Information between Formats

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              This lesson is for reference

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                    Using Date-Related Functions (Excel)

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