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.
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Conditional formatting breaks in Excel PivotTables—until you turn on this hidden setting
PivotTable-aware conditional formatting ties rules to fields, so visuals persist even when you refresh, filter, or change ...
A straight ranking result is easy using one of Microsoft Excel’s ranking functions. Calculating a conditional rank is even easier if you let an Excel PivotTable do all the work. Ranking data is common ...
Adding a condition to a simple revenue sheet might spell trouble in Microsoft Excel, but don’t worry–a simple conditional function can handle the request. Subtotals are common in a lot of Excel ...
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I stopped overusing IF in Excel—and my formulas instantly became cleaner and faster
Modern Excel functions like IFS, SWITCH, XLOOKUP, SUMIFS, and LET replace most nested IF use cases.
If you are looking to learn and understand the basics of Microsoft Excel, this tutorial will guide you through all the essential features you need to know. Excel is the premier application used by ...
In Excel, common causes include using relative references in formulas (so the rule shifts unexpectedly), mismatched data types (e.g., numbers stored as text), or having multiple overlapping ...
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