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How to name Excel objects like a software dev
Transition from user to developer through consistent notation, table-based architecture, global constants, and ...
Microsoft Excel includes quick stats via Analysis ToolPak; mean, median, and standard deviation are generated for selected ...
Excel used to be the poor schmuck’s database, with spreadsheets that just sort of sat there. You could create something more sophisticated with LOOKUP functions, but they were a huge hassle to set up.
Quit the data-search struggle by organizing your raw data into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Rather than manually scrolling through a list of disorganized records, use Excel's built-in tools to find ...
Spreadsheets contain many tools for analyzing and manipulating data. The trouble is much of the data CPAs need to analyze resides in company databases or on the Internet. So, after finding the ...
Excel table formulas shift from cell positions to named columns with #All-style tags, keeping calculations readable when layouts change.
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4 lesser-known Excel features that changed how I build spreadsheets
These four overlooked Excel features completely changed how I design spreadsheets.
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