Q. You explained Excel’s Scenario Manager in your November 2024 Tech Q&A article and Goal Seek in your December 2024 Tech Q&A article. Can you please explain the final What-If Analysis tool: Data ...
One of the advantages of using Excel as your spreadsheet application is that you can display a simple piece of information just as effectively as a complicated collection of data. For instance, you ...
How to use Excel’s Data Model to turn related data into meaningful information Your email has been sent Excel's Data Model feature allows you to build relationships between data sets for easier ...
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How to use the PivotTable Fields pane in Microsoft Excel
You can create a PivotTable in Excel from an external data source, a table in your worksheet, or a pre-built data model. To ...
How to extract a list of duplicate values across two columns in Excel Your email has been sent There are a number of ways to highlight duplicate values. Conditional formatting might be the most common ...
Much of the data that you use Excel to analyze comes in a list form. You might need to sort the data, filter it, sum it, and perhaps even chart it. Excel tables provide superior tools for working with ...
Q. In your November Tech Q&A article on Excel’s Scenario Manager, you mentioned two other “what-if” tools: Goal Seek and Data Table. Can you show how those work like you did with Scenario Manager?
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How to Use the DGET Function in Excel
DGET is a straightforward lookup function designed to retrieve a single value from a column in a table or database. It's ...
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