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Adding a new column to either an entire spreadsheet or just a portion is an easy thing to do in Microsoft Excel. Here's how.
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.
Excel refers to rows by number and columns by letter, starting the first row at one and the first column with "A". For some purposes, this is fine, but you often want to add your own column labels ...
How to compare columns in Microsoft Excel As stated, we can use the Excel VLOOKUP function to find and match different data or find differences in two columns.
Select the columns you want to fix. In this case we’re selecting the header columns — those at the very top of the ...
Using the Excel Text to Column feature, you can choose how to split the column up, fix the width, or split at each comma, period, or other characters.
The most basic example of a GETPIVOTDATA formula in Microsoft Excel is when the function is used to retrieve a grand total of ...
Freezing a row in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets can organize your spreadsheet and make sorting through data a breeze. Here's how to do it.
Excel columns are fairly narrow by default, and they won't always accommodate all of your data. With this in mind, Microsoft makes it easy to adjust the width of a column by dragging the line on ...
Looking for a way to make your Excel spreadsheets read more clearly? Why not try freezing some of the rows and columns. Here’s how.
You can freeze columns in Excel with a few clicks, and then unfreeze them when you no longer need to view them statically.