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Excel's dynamic array functions made me realize I'd been solving problems the hard way for years
Turns out half my old formulas were just dynamic arrays in disguise, written the long way.
Imagine you’re tasked with analyzing two datasets—one containing a list of products and another with customer segments. How do you uncover every possible pairing to identify untapped opportunities?
Q. I get a detailed revenue transaction export from the client, and then I get it again, revised, usually after I’ve already filtered, sorted, and documented my selections. I’m tired of reapplying ...
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Excel's automation features are faster than ChatGPT, but most people never find them in the menus
You might be outsourcing tasks to AI that Excel already handles better.
Have you ever crafted the perfect Excel formula, only to be greeted by the dreaded #VALUE! error instead of the seamless results you expected? It’s a frustrating ...
Q. How do I spill formulas in Excel? A. Spilling is a feature available in Excel 365 and later versions. With spilling, you can create a formula in one cell, and that formula will then spill over into ...
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