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ImageDvdHntr uses equations of projectile motion to calculation the projectile position after a given time, the maximum height reached and the range of the projectile. Its path is plotted on Excel charts so that it is easy to visualise. Well done again DvdHntr!
 
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XLC Pro Subscriptions for JCB

We have shown how ExcelCalcs helps disseminate expert knowledge and  promotes good practise throughout their organisation. We are delighted to announce that any JCB employee can have an XLC Pro (12M) subscription. We have worked with their system administrators so that the software can be eas...

Excel's REPT() Function and In-Cell Charts

Make compact charts inside worksheet cells using Excel's REPT() function and Excel's conditional formatting. Download a copy of the worksheet here. Discuss this video in the forum. How to make Gannt charts using the Excel REPT() function. Download the Gannt chart here. Discuss this v...

Why Do Bolted Joints Fail?

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Equations of Motion

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Mathcad Functionality for Excel Users

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ExcelCalcs Saves an Average User $16,750 Every Year!

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Making Excel Read Graphical and Tabular Data

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Improved Service for XLC Pro Subscribers

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XLC Voted Users Favourite Feature

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New XLC 04_09 Gives You Wings!

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XLC 04_09 Sneak Preview

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Greek Characters

Greek characters are used extensively in equations and formulae. XLC makes it easy to access Greek characters using typing shortcuts. XLC will process any character preceded by a “|” character by converting it into a Greek equivalent. For example type “|a” to obtain “&a...

Pull Your Weight!

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Crashworthiness of Railway Vehicles

This crashworhiness assessment considered re-engineering the front end of a leading vehicle in a train to improve vehicle crash performance. The study provides an interesting comparison between a vehicle with no provision for crashworthiness (unmodified) and one with a 2MJ collapse structure o...

The London Eye Dummy Pod

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$10 Entry Plan and Volume Discounts

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Site Subscriptions.

We operate as a club and we do everything possible to help our members make calculations with MS Excel. Like all clubs we rely on the support of our members. To join our club please select one of the following subscription plans. Commercial users please support us with a paid XLC Pro plan but non-co...