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By keeping these tips in mind, you can effectively use Excel’s TREND and FORECAST functions to analyze and predict data trends with greater accuracy.
In Excel spreadsheets, complex formulas are difficult to enter without making mistakes. Microsoft Excel’s LAMBDA() function can make such errors easier to find.
This month’s column shows how to use the remarkably versatile AGGREGATE function in Excel.
Excel's GROUPBY function lets you group and aggregate data based on certain fields in your table of data. It also offers arguments that allow you to sort and filter your data, so you can tailor ...
Excel has a versatile If, Then function built right into it. We’ll show you how to use the IF function in Excel with a number of helpful examples.
The lookup function in Excel can save you a lot of time and effort, but only if you actually know how to use its many forms and alterations.
Are you wondering how to use the Excel FILOTER function with multiple criteria? We have detailed guide on how to easily use the Filter function in Excel using the AND and OR operators.
If you work with a large dataset or usually query the same data in an Excel table, then you should use the VLOOKUP function to make your life easier – here's how.
By default, references in Excel use the A1 reference style, which means that it refers to the column first, and then the row number. However, the INDIRECT function enables you to switch these around.
Excel’s UNIQUE function allows users to extract unique values from a dataset, making it easier to identify and remove duplicates.