One formula filters, dedupes, and ranks your data into a live list. No more manual sort or remove duplicates.
Have you ever found yourself wrestling with Excel formulas, trying to calculate moving averages or rolling totals, only to end up frustrated by the constant need for manual adjustments? You’re not ...
The FILTER function extracts every matching record while XLOOKUP only returns the first result.
Have you ever found yourself wrestling with messy Excel datasets, trying to clean up those pesky empty cells that throw off your calculations? It’s a small annoyance that can quickly snowball into ...
Q. How do I use the FILTER function in Excel, and how is this an improvement over the filter feature? A. The FILTER function was introduced five years ago as part of the Excel Dynamic Arrays rollout.
Q. How do the TRIMRANGE function and trim references in Excel work? A. Excel’s TRIMRANGE function and trim references help users quickly tidy up datasets. This makes for a cleaner, easier-to-follow, ...
How to use BYCOL() and BYROW() to evaluate data across columns and rows in Excel Your email has been sent Most Microsoft Excel functions are autonomous—one result value for each function or formula.