Google Sheets is known to be a medium for housing your data. It’s what people use to track their personal finances, and it even comes in handy for several professional purposes. A rarely used feature ...
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4 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 certain arguments you input. However, combining—or nesting—functions ...
This article will explain how to use the conditional functions IF, AND, OR and NOT on Microsoft Excel. Each of these functions can be used as part of a formula in a cell to compare data samples in any ...
Excel functions, or formulas, lie at the heart of the application’s deep well of capabilities. Today we’ll tackle IF statements, a string of commands that determine whether a condition is met or not.
How to nest multiple IF Statements using text data? Consider cell A2 as the source cell, in which you will either enter a text or numeric value. Take as an example data in text format ranging from ...
Excel’s SUM, DATE, WEEKDAY, IF, Nested IF, and IF/OR functions came to mind as I was watching a 1969 film called If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, about American tourists on a whirlwind tour of ...
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Have you ever found yourself staring at a tangled mess of Excel formulas, wondering if there’s a simpler way to get the results you need? You’re not alone. Whether you’re managing sales data, tracking ...
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How to Use the VSTACK and HSTACK Functions in Microsoft Excel
VSTACK and HSTACK are dynamic array functions, meaning the result spills from the cell in which you type the formula, and any changes to the data in the source arrays are reflected in the stacked ...
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