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How to Write an Excel Criteria Statement That Links to a Specific Cell

I generally give Excel a lot of credit for being an intuitive and easy to learn tool.  However, writing criteria statements that link to cells is probably one of the most un-intuitive aspects of...

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How to Use the Excel MATCH Formula to Assign Histogram Bins

One of the most annoying things to have to do in Excel is writing a Nested IF statement.  For those of you that haven’t done this before, a Nested IF is basically a long formula with multiple IF...

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How to Use the MATCH Formula in Excel: Three Practical Examples

Excel’s MATCH formula is an extremely useful yet underutilized function within Excel’s toolkit of formulas.  The reason people underestimate its value is because the MATCH formula’s primary objective...

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How to Write a Nested IF Statement in Excel

Writing a Nested IF Statement is widely considered a rite of passage for beginning Excel users who are looking to become more advanced.  The first time I used this technique was during my new employee...

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How to Use VLOOKUP’s Range Lookup Feature

The vast majority of Excel users have never used VLOOKUP’s range lookup feature.  Most Excel users familiar with the VLOOKUP formula are just conditioned to know that, when they get to the range...

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VLOOKUP Quick Reference Guide From Microsoft

If you’re brand new to VLOOKUP or haven’t used the formula in a while, the following quick reference guide is a great resource to have handy.  It’s created by the folks at Microsoft, so you know it’s...

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How to Use the Anchored COUNTIF Formula in Excel

The Anchored COUNTIF is one of my favorite Excel formula tricks.   Using this technique provides a number of unique benefits, which make the formula worthwhile to learn.  While not as common as some...

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