News
2d
How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the GETPIVOTDATA Function in Microsoft Excel
The most basic example of a GETPIVOTDATA formula in Microsoft Excel is when the function is used to retrieve a grand total of ...
5d
How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use Double Quotation Marks in Microsoft Excel
When you think of double quotation marks, you probably remember your English lessons in school. However, in Microsoft Excel, ...
Whether you prefer Excel, Numbers, or Google Docs, here's what you, the savvy spreadsheet user, should know how to do.
You don’t have to struggle or scratch your head when it comes to using Microsoft Excel. This guide for beginners will get you off to a solid start with Excel.
Using Excel’s PivotTables and PivotCharts, you can quickly analyze large data sets, summarize key data, and present it in easy-to-read format. Here’s how to get started with these powerful tools.
You can use Excel, Microsoft's spreadsheet program, to store, organize, and analyze data in a number of ways.
To find the cube root of a number in Excel, you need to use a formula like this: =<first cell with number>^(1/3). Let’s say the number if given in the A1 cell.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results