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Flash fill option has been introduced into the Ms-office 2013 version and would be available after 2013 version. It is very powerful and useful option developed by Microsoft community.
What flash fill can do?
Flash fill will extract the
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Hi,
Flash fill option has been introduced into the Ms-office 2013 version and would be available after 2013 version. It is very powerful and useful option developed by Microsoft community.
What flash fill can do?
Flash fill will extract the
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Hi,
In February, Microsoft office has introduced Office 365. In this version, Microsoft introduced Six new functions which are more useful in the calculation and can save your time.
In this article, you’ll learn how to use Excel’s new function
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Dashboard- Dashboard is one platform that helps management in tracking Performance, evaluation and help them to take a decision based on it. A dashboard is often called a report, however, not all reports are in the dashboard.
Now that
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Conditional formatting is the best way to visualize data in a colourway. With conditional formatting, we can do things like highlights data into colours, apply bars, Icons, Flags and formulas.
As an Excel user, we usually highlight data into
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Hope you all are doing great!
As an Excel user, we maintain data in different files with different formats and at the end, we want to consolidate these files into excel.
First, we need to understand the problem
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As an excel user, when we are maintaining data on different tables or on different sheets however we want to pull the information on a single sheet from the tables. If we do type manually or copy and paste
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As an excel user, you may have come across a problem where you have a big data in excel, in which few rows are hidden or the data is filtered and you wish to copy the visible or filtered data
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Sometimes the data is spread over multiple worksheets and the requirement is to consolidate them in to a single worksheet, usually either we copy and paste data individually for each sheet or consolidate option of Ms-Excel can be used but
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We have been using Sort function for so long in our work but still one of the most unexplored feature of this function is that we can sort data row wise also. This could be useful in some cases, where
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When we paste data on filtered rows it always past it on both visible and hidden rows. And if you are doing this for a huge set of data then I am sure you must be pasting it manually and
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