In previous versions of Excel, you had to combine first and last names using the Concatenate function, or its shortcut "&" method. Those methods are still valid in Excel 2013, but the combined data ...
When working with business data, you may encounter grouped data that needs to be divided into multiple columns. As an example, you might have a customer list that groups first and last names in a ...
How to concatenate values in a single Excel column to a single row Your email has been sent Sometimes the current Microsoft Excel data structure doesn’t match ...
You can split cells into columns in Excel using the "Text to Columns" tool. Excel gives you two ways to split cells into columns: using delimiters, or using a manual fixed width. Splitting cells into ...
You might be familiar with using spreadsheets at work, but they're also a great tool for personal use. Whether you're tracking expenses or putting together a wedding guest list, a spreadsheet can make ...
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The hidden costs of whole-column references in Excel: Learn 3 alternatives to optimize your workbook's performance
Whole-column references in Excel are silent performance killers, often forcing the program to manage a range of over a ...
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I Always Name Ranges in Excel, and You Should Too
You might be familiar with bookmarks in Microsoft Word, which are invisible way-points in specified locations of a document that you can jump to whenever you need to. Microsoft Excel's alternative to ...
Columns organize data in Excel, and are often used as categories with headers to sort cells. You can simply right-click on an existing column to add another column immediately before it. To add ...
This article will be handy if you want to rename or edit the data series name in a Microsoft Excel graph or chart without changing the row or column name. The data series is the data that appears at ...
How to use BYCOL() and BYROW() to evaluate data across columns and rows in Excel Your email has been sent Most Microsoft Excel functions are autonomous—one result value for each function or formula.
Many of us use Microsoft Excel to calculate the budget or do some additions and subtractions. We also know that it supports Macros which helps us to automate our tasks. An Excel sheet is no stranger ...
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