Conditional formatting is a great tool in Excel. It sounds fancy, but if you've ever color-coded anything before, you know how conditional formatting works. Given the rules you provide Excel, it …
Ctrl + ~ : An X-ray of your spreadsheet
This is one of my favorite Excel keyboard functions, used in frequency only after Ctrl + S, but not many know about it. Excel is great for easy data analysis, but it is hard to check for errors. …
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Avoid Excel Lookup Errors Forever
We've all had that nasty feeling -- our vlookup formula returns an error, leaving a screaming #N/A where you had expected to see numbers. This is usually because of some loophole in your dataset -- …
Use this Excel Print Formatting Every Time
Even in the digital age, much of what is created on the computer gets printed. You can make a great spreadsheet, but if it doesn't look good in print, it loses credibility. Here is the formatting I …
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Filter Multiple Pivot Tables with One Slicer
Note: This is my first Excel post! I have improved since then, both in my blogging and Excel skills. I've made some modifications to the post, but the first paragraph remains for sentiment's …
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Happy Spreadsheet Day!
With Apple, Uber, and other tech-savvy companies making big product announcements this time of year, you may have overlooked an anniversary. This week marks the 35th anniversary of the spreadsheet.I …