I have seen a lot of people using the AutoFilter (Filter) in Excel with ease, but I’ve been surprised to see that not many people use the Advanced Filter in Excel which, when dealing with lots of information or applying several filters, can save time and effort. In this post I will quickly go over […]
Continue readingIn the last post I showed you a macro that would animate in Excel. In this post I will show you another way I animate in Excel. It is a bit less technical than the last and uses the RANDBETWEEN function to change a chart and conditional formatting to change some colors. This is a […]
Continue readingWhen creating a logo for my next site, I wanted to do it completely in Excel and then I later decided to animate in Excel. The logo itself is relatively straightforward using Excel’s shapes. The image below shows the final logo and also the shapes used to make it. I used Excel’s Drawing Tools to […]
Continue readingThe last 2 posts looked at some Data Validation options in Excel for either a short list or a set range of cells. This time we will use a formula in our Data Validation rule that will work out what range of cells to base the list on. Data Validation Rule To Update As List […]
Continue readingIn the last post we created a short Data Validation List where we typed in the options for our drop-down list. This time we will create a Data Validation List based on a list in a range of cells. In this example we will create Data Validation Lists to column A and the options in […]
Continue readingIn the next few posts we will look at Data Validation Lists in Excel. You may have seen these and called them drop-down lists. We will start with the most basic form of a small Data Validation List and then get more advanced. For this post, we will create a Data Validation List based on […]
Continue readingWhether you are planning a project in work or in your personal life, or you are responsible for organizing others, this project tip may be for you. Have you ever worked on a job or project and just when it is almost at the finishing point, realize that something was missed or overlooked? You’re not […]
Continue readingIn 2017 I will be creating my ExcelWithExcel.ie site, in preparation for this I had to design a logo. So, being an Excel geek, I thought why not create the logo in Excel….. so I did. When talking about animating the logo as an introduction to videos, I was challenged to animate the logo in […]
Continue readingIn an eBook “Date Functions”, I showed you a formula that would include st, nd, rd and th to a day number, so 14 November would display as 14th November. I have since been asked by some people if it is possible to format dates to include st, nd, rd and th. The answer is yes, you […]
Continue readingWith improvements to the last few versions of Excel I see people using colors in cells more, the ability to filter by color adds to the benefit of using fill colors. However, the increasing use of colors has led to the increasing number of requests for help I receive to sum by color in Excel. […]
Continue readingThis post looks at Excel’s Scenario Manager function in 4 main sections. Setting up scenarios with the Scenario Manager Switching between scenarios Creating a summary report comparing scenarios Overcome one of the downfalls of scenario reports – making sense of “changing cells” If you are familiar with the scenario manager summary reports already but want […]
Continue readingHaving worked with and trained a range of people from different departments and businesses, I have seen that the VLookUp is the function that I am most asked for help with or training on. Here I would like to show you an alternative to the VLookUp which is INDEX MATCH. INDEX MATCH solves some of […]
Continue readingIf you have ever used VLookUps before you may have noticed that the formula only retrieves data relating to the first match it finds. Did you ever need a VLookUp to retrieve data relating to the second or third match? In an earlier post called VLookUp with multiple values and I showed you how to retrieve […]
Continue readingIn my last post I talked about SUMIFS – SUMIF FOR MULTIPLE CRITERIA, this time I’m going to talk about COUNTIFS, which you may have guessed is a way to carry out a COUNTIF for multiple criteria. Before continuing, you should be comfortable with the COUNTIF function, click here to read my post on COUNTIF. […]
Continue readingSUMIFS can be treated as a SUMIF for multiple criteria. Recently I was asked for help on a file where SUMIF formula were used to add cells specified by certain criteria. The user wanted to create a SUMIF for multiple criteria though, and that is where SUMIFS came into it. Click here to read my […]
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