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Formulas are powerful tools for performing calculations and analyzing data in Excel. In this beginner’s guide, you’ll learn how to use formulas and explore some popular built-in functions.
1] Use Excel Filter to find differences Using the Filter function is one of the easiest methods to find out discrepancies in data, especially for Excel sheets with large data and spelling errors.
Press F10, and small letters appear over each ribbon tab and quick access toolbar item. Alt+H takes you to the Home tab, Alt+N to Insert, and so on. Once in a tab, additional letters appear for ...
To extract and sort non-adjacent arrays in your data, nest the CHOOSECOLS or CHOOSEROWS functions inside your SORT or SORTBY ...
The Excel TEXTSPLIT function can split text strings by using row or column delimiters. Learn how to use the new TEXTSPLIT() function in Excel.
This month’s column shows how to use the remarkably versatile AGGREGATE function in Excel.
Excel macros let you automate repetitive tasks for substantial time savings. Here’s how to put them to work for you.
The guide provides insight into how to use the hidden “FILES” function in Excel, a legacy macro function that lists all files in a specified folder. MyOnlineTrainingHub takes you through how ...
Discover how Excel’s AI-powered Copilot() function transforms data analysis, automates tasks, and unlocks new productivity ...
Excel’s UNIQUE function allows users to extract unique values from a dataset, making it easier to identify and remove duplicates.