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How to use dynamic array functions in Microsoft Excel
Functions like FILTER, SORTBY, UNIQUE, XLOOKUP, and VSTACK transform static grids into real-time data systems.
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?
Excel’s spill range is a product of using dynamic array functions. Learn how the spill range fulfills these functions. Over the last few months, I’ve written several articles about Excel’s newish ...
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I never knew what those double brackets in Excel meant — now I use them in almost every formula
They look like a typo, but they’re the reason your table formulas don’t break.
When counting unique values in Microsoft Excel, use UNIQUE() as a helper function and avoid more complicated expressions. The TechRepublic article How to create a sorted unique list in an Excel ...
Whether you’re tracking sales, managing inventory, or analyzing employee records, keeping up with dynamic datasets can feel like a never-ending chore. But what if there was a way to make Excel do the ...
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