Re: Temperature converter?

Subject: Re: Temperature converter?
From: Don Timmerman <timmerma -at- IPDLINK -dot- IPD -dot- ANL -dot- GOV>
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 10:41:03 -0600

Nora,

If you can't find a conversion software, you can use a spreadsheet.

Use cell A1 to enter your Celsius degrees.

In cell B1, enter the following formula: =PRODUCT(1.8,A1).

In cell C1, enter the follwing formula: =SUM(B1,32) The Fahrenheit
degrees will be displayed in this cell.

Regards,

Don Timmerman, dtimmerman -at- anl -dot- gov
Senior Technical Writer
Argonne National Laboratory (near Chicago)


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Subject: Temperature converter?
Author: Nora Merhar <nmerhar -at- CHARLESINDUSTRIES -dot- COM> at ipdlink
Date: 5/15/98 9:58 AM


Please excuse me if this is off-topic.

I have a need, for a document I'm doing, to convert a bunch of
temperature specifications given in degrees Celsius to degrees
Fahrenheit. It's Friday, and I don't want to think too much--does
anyone know of any shareware or freeware I can download that would do
that for me?

Please respond off-line.

Thanks!

Nora
nmerhar -at- charlesindustries -dot- com





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