July 3, 2023
I dowloaded the excel files in different ways but both of them has same results. I don't undestand what difference does it make. The important thing is that we find the correct figures.
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I downloaded the eExcel files using different waysmethods, but both of them hasyielded the same results.
I don't understand what difference does it makes.
The important thing is that we findcome up with the correct figures.
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In a title, the first letter of every word should be capitalized. There are a few exceptions, like words such as "with" or "and."
I downloaded the eExcel files in different ways, but both of them hasd the same results.
1. "dowloaded" --> "downloaded"
2. The first letter of a name is capitalized, so "Excel," not "excel."
3. A comma to separate the clauses. Remember to put a comma before "but."
4. This sentence is in the past tense, so "has" should be "had."
I don't understand what difference does it makes.
1. "undestand" --> "understand "
2. In English, sentences do not contain questions, unless it is a quote.
The important thing is that we find the correct figures.
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Good writing. I hope you find the correct data. Keep up the good work :)
Same result from(s) in different ways.
I downloaded the excel files in different ways, but both of them hasve same results.
I don't understand what difference does it makes.
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Good job!
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