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How-To Geek on MSN4 Excel Function Combinations You Need to Know
Functions are the driving force of any Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, generating a single value or an array of results based on ...
Array: An array, an array formula, or a reference to range of cells to which you want the number of rows. How to use the ROW function in Microsoft Excel Launch Microsoft Excel. Type into the cell ...
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the SORT and SORTBY Functions in Microsoft Excel
To extract and sort non-adjacent arrays in your data, nest the CHOOSECOLS or CHOOSEROWS functions inside your SORT or SORTBY ...
The LAMBDA function allows you to define your own Excel functions by replacing traditional cell references with descriptive placeholders. These placeholders act as variables within your formula ...
Cell References in Excel Formulas When you create a formula in an Excel cell, you'll frequently include a reference to another cell in the spreadsheet.
Excel found a problem with one or more formula references in this worksheet. Check that the cell references, range names, defined names, and links to other workbooks in your formulas are all correct.
Use row 2 to input the variables under these headings. Cells A2, B2, D2, G2 and H2 are where you put variables that you know. The other cells require the formulas stated below.
Save this for the spreadsheet jocks in your office—we'd bet even the experts don't know all of these formula tips.
Microsoft Excel's new FILTER() function is a great tool for reporting and dashboards. We'll show you how to use it to get more done.
You use Microsoft Excel 's built-in function to freeze specific rows and columns (often row or column headers), so when you’re scrolling through, these cells remain stationary on the page.
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