Much of the data that you use Excel to analyze comes in a list form. You might need to sort the data, filter it, sum it, and perhaps even chart it. Excel tables provide superior tools for working with ...
Traditional methods for creating dynamic drop-down lists in Excel, such as using INDIRECT or named ranges, often come with significant limitations. These approaches can break when tables are renamed, ...
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Years later, this is still one of my most-used Excel tools
Excel's old-school Custom Lists feature still solves modern problems by automating entries and customizing sorting.
Building a dynamic Excel overview might sound complex, but with clear guidance, it’s a skill anyone can master. My Online Training Hub demonstrates how to create a overview that updates automatically ...
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