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Before LAMBDA was introduced to Excel, you'd need to know how to use VBA or macros to create your own function. However, today, Excel's LAMBDA tool lets you do this using familiar Excel language ...
Using Excel is a great way to perform what-if analysis, and formulas generating random values that make sense for your forecasting help present a variety of outcomes for analysis.
In Excel spreadsheets, complex formulas are difficult to enter without making mistakes. Microsoft Excel’s LAMBDA() function can make such errors easier to find.
Variables act as named placeholders within formulas, similar to named ranges in Excel. By using variables, formulas become more dynamic and adaptable, allowing for greater flexibility in data ...
To extract and sort non-adjacent arrays in your data, nest the CHOOSECOLS or CHOOSEROWS functions inside your SORT or SORTBY ...
How to Make a Chart on Excel With More Than One Variable. One of the more useful features in Microsoft Excel is Insert Charts. You can create a wide variety of charts: bar, line, pie and others ...
If you work with a large dataset or usually query the same data in an Excel table, then you should use the VLOOKUP function to make your life easier – here's how.
Comparing lists for common values, or duplicates is a task that often has many variables. You can compare values in the same list or you might want to compare one list to another. Then there’s ...
Slicers provide an intuitive, user-friendly interface for filtering data in a spreadsheet. Here’s how to create slicers, format them, and use them to filter data in Excel.