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In directional drilling, "Closure Direction" is the azimuth in degrees from well center to a particular point in the well bore. To determine your Closure Direction you need two numbers. The current Latitude(+N/-S) and the Departure(+E/-W) from well center. The main thing to consider when calculating Closure Direction is which quadrant the coordinates are in, as it affects the calulation. The formula to determine Closure Direction in Excel would be as follows: =IF(AND(Latitude>0,Departure<0),ATAN(Departure/Latitude)*180/PI()+360,IF(Latitude<0,ATAN(Departure/Latitude)*180/PI()+180,ATAN(Departure/Latitude)*180/PI()))) Signed, Your friendly neighborhood MWD
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I need the excel formula to determine what the number is if we grew 40% over prior year if current number is $49,206
There is no PowerPoint control center in Excel. MS PowerPoint is a presentation application. MS Excel is a spreadsheet.
Excel rotates the chart 10 degrees in a clockwisedirection each time you click the Increase X Rotation button.
The Earth rotates 14.9590452 degrees per hour.
To convert 'D' degrees into a percent slope, you could use the Excel formula:= 100 * TAN ( D / 57.296 )
Utilizing the visual basic functions built into excel worksheets you can calculate degrees of freedom. The function call that you use for this is "degrees_freedom".
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Excel 2007 has 1,048,576 rows, so it has more than 65,536 rows. Excel 2003 had 65,536 rows and it was not possible to increase that.
Upgrade to Excel 2007 or higher. There is no way to increase the number of columns designed into the spreadsheet. Excel 2003 and earlier have a limit of 256 columns. Excel 2007 and higher has increased that to 16,000 columns.
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Columns are vertical, so they go up and down.