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seems it's very difficult....any help will be appreciated
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Whts the fomulae for: dept in..dept out..clearance in...clearance out
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Hey guys just take it easy. So first of all the
Hey guys just take it easy. So first of all the "depth in" is related to the "tide start", the "depth out" is related with the "tide end".Likewise "clearance in" is related with "tide start" , "clearance out" with "tide end". Now the depth represent the lowest values found in the "sights" sheet and the clearance with the lowest. If anyone needs help with the formulas please let me know and I will email you.Hope I helped :h:
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Original post by christina_tw
Hey guys just take it easy. So first of all the "depth in" is related to the "tide start", the "depth out" is related with the "tide end".Likewise "clearance in" is related with "tide start" , "clearance out" with "tide end". Now the depth represent the lowest values found in the "sights" sheet and the clearance with the lowest. If anyone needs help with the formulas please let me know and I will email you.Hope I helped :h:


Hi, got the others, would just like to know the formula you used for clearance in and clearance out please, thanks :smile:
Original post by christina_tw
Hey guys just take it easy. So first of all the "depth in" is related to the "tide start", the "depth out" is related with the "tide end".Likewise "clearance in" is related with "tide start" , "clearance out" with "tide end". Now the depth represent the lowest values found in the "sights" sheet and the clearance with the lowest. If anyone needs help with the formulas please let me know and I will email you.Hope I helped :h:


Hi Christina,
I really would appreciate help with the formulas please,
Thank you
Original post by christina_tw
Hey guys just take it easy. So first of all the "depth in" is related to the "tide start", the "depth out" is related with the "tide end".Likewise "clearance in" is related with "tide start" , "clearance out" with "tide end". Now the depth represent the lowest values found in the "sights" sheet and the clearance with the lowest. If anyone needs help with the formulas please let me know and I will email you.Hope I helped :h:


I'd love to know what you know about the formulas :smile: what is your email??
I need help
Plz email me
My email is
[email protected]


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Hiiiiiii, what's your email???
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do you by chance have notes on the steps that got you there?
Nobody emailed me yet..still waiting....




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Original post by jumana_meow
do you by chance have notes on the steps that got you there?


No I'm sorry. My teachers just explained it to us, she didn't give us any notes.
Original post by christina_tw
Hey guys just take it easy. So first of all the "depth in" is related to the "tide start", the "depth out" is related with the "tide end".Likewise "clearance in" is related with "tide start" , "clearance out" with "tide end". Now the depth represent the lowest values found in the "sights" sheet and the clearance with the lowest. If anyone needs help with the formulas please let me know and I will email you.Hope I helped :h:


We understand this but what are the formulas we need to put into the spreadsheet for the depth and clearance.
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Original post by Chris_sherry
We understand this but what are the formulas we need to put into the spreadsheet for the depth and clearance.


It depends on the scenario to be honest. We are not sure but most likely we will be asked to use a formula with nested if. I, personally used the nested if formula.

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