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Thanks Kim I appreciate the advice.
Sorry, didn’t realise this question posted twice – there’s no option to delete.
In excel “e” is the function “=EXP()” which is read as the exponential function. In most formulas you see denoted as simply “e”. Inside the brackets is where the power number will be used.
whether or not this is in CBE excel version, I am unaware of at this time.
