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Learn how to use Excel’s INDEX and MATCH formulas to perform advanced lookups and data retrieval efficiently.
Learn how to use Excel FILTER, XLOOKUP, and SUMIFS functions to streamline workflows and make smarter data-driven decisions.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the GETPIVOTDATA Function in Microsoft Excel
The most basic example of a GETPIVOTDATA formula in Microsoft Excel is when the function is used to retrieve a grand total of ...
You probably use VLOOKUP() function to find exact matches in Microsoft Excel, but you can also find the closest value when you don't know the exact value.
Microsoft Excel’s XLOOKUP() is powerful, but combined with wildcards, it’s also flexible.
Using the INDEX and MATCH functions may do what you need not only faster but also using less memory as well.
Overview Functions like INDEX MATCH, SUMIF, and XNPV allow professionals to work smarter, not harder, especially when handling large or complex data sets.Using ...
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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 formula. Alternatively, to extract, filter, and sort columns from a dataset ...
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