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DGET is a straightforward lookup function designed to retrieve a single value from a column in a table or database. It's ...
Excel's PIVOTBY function allows you to group your figures without needing to recreate your data in a PivotTable. What's more, ...
How to use wildcards with the XLOOKUP() function in Excel Your email has been sent Microsoft Excel’s XLOOKUP() is powerful, but combined with wildcards, it’s also flexible. Lookup functions ...
How to Use Trig Functions in Excel. Excel has built-in functions for sine and cosine, the two core trigonometric functions, and for hyperbolic sine and hyperbolic cosine, their hyperbolic ...
If you regularly work with data sets in Excel, you know how important it is to be able to quickly find the information you ...
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.
You use these functions when you want to find values based on the value in a corresponding cell. Thanks to the newish dynamic array function XLOOKUP (), you now have more power and less confusion.
The Find and FindB functions count the number of characters of a text. We will explain how to use the Find and FindB functions in Excel.
This month’s column shows how to use the remarkably versatile AGGREGATE function in Excel.
If you find yourself in a situation where you need to get a count of cells that contain one or more criteria, Excel includes both the COUNTIF and COUNTIFS functions for you to use.
Functions are an important part of Excel and assist in calculating many data for many users. Column functions and Columns functions are Lookup and Reference functions in Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Excel is perhaps the most powerful spreadsheet application you can buy. But it also has some simple functions, like finding duplicates in data.