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Excel's AGGREGATE function lets you perform calculations whilst ignoring hidden rows, errors, or other functions that appear in the data. It's similar to the SUBTOTAL function but provides more ...
Excel's logical functions test whether a statement or data is true or false, before enabling the program to carry out an action based on the result. They are useful for analyzing data, automating ...
Learn essential Excel techniques to build robust financial models, forecast accurately, and impress stakeholders with your ...
This month’s column shows how to use the remarkably versatile AGGREGATE function in Excel.
1] Use formula suggestions or Function Wizard to avoid syntax errors Microsoft Excel displays a list of matching formulas as soon as you start typing the function in the function bar.
Master Excel's IF, AND, and OR functions to automate decisions, reduce errors, and simplify workflows. Learn practical tips and examples now!
If you see You can't change part of an array error while trying to use the Sort, Delete, Edit, or some other feature in Microsoft Excel, see this post.
In Excel spreadsheets, complex formulas are difficult to enter without making mistakes. Microsoft Excel’s LAMBDA() function can make such errors easier to find.
Microsoft adds a new Copilot function to Excel, letting users generate, analyze, and summarize data directly in spreadsheet ...