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But what if there was a way to make your Excel formulas not just smarter, but dynamic? Dynamic arrays in Excel have transformed data management, making formulas more efficient and adaptable.
Excel running totals made easy with dynamic arrays. Explore advanced functions for accurate, flexible data handling and improved performance.
Excel’s BYCOL() and BYROW() functions evaluate data across columns and rows, returning an array result set allowing you to bypass a lot of work.
However, rather than manually entering a formula for each cell in your Excel spreadsheet, you can create an array from multiple rows.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the SORT and SORTBY Functions in Microsoft Excel
To extract and sort non-adjacent arrays in your data, nest the CHOOSECOLS or CHOOSEROWS functions inside your SORT or SORTBY formula. Alternatively, to extract, filter, and sort columns from a dataset ...
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the GROUPBY Function in Excel
Excel's GROUPBY function lets you group and aggregate data based on certain fields in your table of data. It also offers arguments that allow you to sort and filter your data, so you can tailor the ...
The LOGEST function calculates an exponential curve that fits your data and returns an array of values that describes the curve. Learn how to use it.
This month’s column shows how to use the remarkably versatile AGGREGATE function in Excel.
How to Use VLookup With Different Sheets on Excel. Excel's VLOOKUP function searches an array of cells for data you choose, returning data from the cell next to the one that it finds.
In Excel spreadsheets, complex formulas are difficult to enter without making mistakes. Microsoft Excel’s LAMBDA() function can make such errors easier to find.
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