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This column shows how to use the Data Table option in Excel’s What-If Analysis tool.
INDEX with XMATCH returns an item from a range or array according to the first or last match it finds. Like XLOOKUP, it works with vertical and horizontal datasets, can search in any direction, and ...
To extract and sort non-adjacent arrays in your data, nest the CHOOSECOLS or CHOOSEROWS functions inside your SORT or SORTBY ...
Here's how to create a pivot table in Excel to slice and dice your data, letting you perform in-depth analyses and spot important trends.
Excel cells can contain functions, formulas and references to other cells that allow you to glean insights in existing data sets, for example by performing calculations on them.
Excel tables provide superior tools for working with data in list form. If you want to sum columns of data automatically so that the totals show only the sum of visible cells (for example), Excel ...
The data order in the data set doesn’t matter a bit. The pivot table is a good report, as is but you might want to focus on specific information. How to use an AutoFilter in Excel ...
The example data is in a Table named TableSales. You don’t have to name the Table, but a descriptive name does make a Table easier to work with, especially when there’s more than one.
Excel simplifies row references in tables with the `@` symbol, which refers to the current row of a specific column. For example, `Data [@Sales]` references the “Sales” value in the same row ...
For example, the pivot table knows that these 100 keywords are all in the “Branded Terms” ad group. So, even though the source table is at the keyword level, they all have “Branded Terms ...