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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 ...
In this Excel tutorial, we’ll use a dynamic expression with RANDARRAY () at the heart of it to generate a random list of names. By including an input value, you can control the number of random ...
Dynamic arrays in Excel automate updates and streamline workflows, enhancing data management efficiency. The hash operator (#) dynamically adjusts data ranges in formulas, ensuring calculations ...
Pivot tables are now functional in all current versions of Excel, whether you paid for the software or use Microsoft Office/365 for free. Step 1: Prepare your data Perhaps the most important step ...
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How-To Geek on MSNThe Best Lookup Functions in Excel: Examples, Pros, and Cons
INDEX with XMATCH returns an item from a range or array according to the first or last match it finds. Like XLOOKUP, it works with vertical and horizontal datasets, can search in any direction, and ...
How to Use VLookup With Different Sheets on Excel. Excel's VLOOKUP function searches an array of cells for data you choose, returning data from the cell next to the one that it finds. For example ...
The lookup value is what you’re searching for, which Excel will look for in the first column of your table array. The table array is the range of cells that includes the data you want to search.
Populating a dropdown with a dynamic list is easy thanks to Microsoft Excel’s UNIQUE() dynamic array function.
Using Excel 2013's Frequency function as an array quickly compiles the frequency data from a list of "bin" ranges. You can then display this data on a bar chart to more readily compare the ...
Master Excel with these essential tricks, including VLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH, and pivot tables for better productivity.
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