Microsoft Excel is a computer program that users across the globe use to calculate their spreadsheets or arrange their data. Excel provides over 300 functions that can assist individuals to make quick ...
You can use Excel's VSTACK and HSTACK functions to append data in regular cell ranges, Excel tables, or named ranges. into cell E1 stacks the three arrays in the cell ranges A2 to C6, A9 to C13, and ...
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. One of the ...
The SUMIFS function works in a similar way with text as with numbers, but there are two key differences. First, text in Excel ...
Learn a quick and easy straightforward method for creating dependent drop-down lists in Excel using range functions, without relying on complex formulas. By organizing data with dynamic ranges, each ...
How to use the UNIQUE() function to return a count of unique values in Excel Your email has been sent The TechRepublic article How to create a sorted unique list in an Excel spreadsheet shows you how ...
How to shorten references using the hashtag symbol in Microsoft Excel Your email has been sent Referencing can become difficult, especially if you’re using structured referencing. Instead, reference a ...
Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2022. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. Using range names in ...
Defining and using names in Formulas in Excel can make it easier for you and to understand data. Besides, it also serves as a more efficient way to manage the various processes that you create in your ...
When you dive into Excel, you quickly realize the power it holds for data analysis and prediction. Two of the most potent tools at your disposal are the TREND and FORECAST functions. These functions ...
Excel macros let you automate repetitive tasks for substantial time savings. Here’s how to put them to work for you. If you regularly work with Excel spreadsheets, you probably find yourself repeating ...