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How to use dynamic array functions in Microsoft Excel
Functions like FILTER, SORTBY, UNIQUE, XLOOKUP, and VSTACK transform static grids into real-time data systems.
Have you ever found yourself drowning in a sea of spreadsheets, endlessly clicking through menus and tabs, trying to make sense of your data? You’re not alone. The average Excel user spends nearly 40% ...
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Stop hunting through Excel's ribbon—these 4 hidden right-click shortcuts are faster
A few overlooked Excel shortcuts let you enter, clean, and reorganize data without leaving the grid.
To learn more about how to repeat the last action in Excel, read further. If you want to duplicate your actions (specifically related to formatting) without having to repeat them manually each time, ...
Data lookups have always been a fundamental aspect of Microsoft Excel, allowing users to retrieve and match information across datasets. However, traditional methods like VLOOKUP and XLOOKUP often ...
Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2020. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. When working in Excel, ...
Excel’s Ribbon is great for finding everything you might ever want to do in a spreadsheet, particularly things you don’t do frequently, like managing and querying data connections or automatically ...
Windows may get all the attention, but when you want to get real work done, you turn to the applications that run on it. And if you use spreadsheets, that generally means Excel. Excel is, of course, ...
Multiple people working on the same business project can increase productivity and speed up progress. In Microsoft Excel, several people can update a shared workbook at the same time. Excel makes this ...
Microsoft rolled out new Excel Copilot updates with live web data formulas, AI transparency tools, and redesigned entry ...
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