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Excel functions like FILTER and BYROW are fine for beginners to use casually, but if you try to use them seriously they become extremely difficult.


Spill functionality has been available since Excel 2021, but to make full use of it you’ll want Excel 2024, which offers comprehensive array features. Because writing advanced array formulas in Excel 2024 can be difficult for non-experts, I recommend Microsoft 365 for beginners.


In Excel, keep sheet names, table names, and table column names short so formulas are easier to read.


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Solid advice! Do you have any functions that you recommend others learn first?


To work more efficiently in Excel, start by creating a database-style table. Avoid creating summary (or pivot) tables first — build your base table so you can easily update and re-summarize later.


Accounting sits downstream in the information flow, so it needs to understand what upstream systems produce. If you want to change how work is done, you’ll also need to understand the inputs to those systems. That means understanding the whole system.


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📊 New in Excel: PivotTable #SPILL! If something blocks your PivotTable from expanding, you'll now see a #SPILL! error in the top-left cell. Clear cells, move the table, or adjust fields to resolve – it's that easy. See how it works in our new blog: msft.it/6018sabHe


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Has anyone figured out how to get the =copilot function in MS Excel to work? Yes I'm a windows insider and copilot subscriber.


Six Excel functions you should know. 1. SUMIFS 2. FILTER 3. VLOOKUP 4. IF 5. SUM 6. XLOOKUP

exceltips99's tweet image. Six Excel functions you should know.
1. SUMIFS
2. FILTER
3. VLOOKUP
4. IF
5. SUM
6. XLOOKUP

By using the INDEX and MATCH functions together, you can return dynamic arrays that spill vertically or horizontally in Excel. #Excel #excelformulas

exceltips99's tweet image. By using the INDEX and MATCH functions together, you can return dynamic arrays that spill vertically or horizontally in Excel.
#Excel #excelformulas

Multiple Columns VLOOKUP in Excel‼️ ❤️ and follow for daily tips! 🗂️ Save this post for future reference! 👯 Share it with a friend! #cheatsheets #excel #exceltips #googlesheets #spreadsheet



The BYROW function in Excel cannot return multiple columns. If you need that, use the DROP, REDUCE and VSTACK functions as a workaround.

exceltips99's tweet image. The BYROW function in Excel cannot return multiple columns. If you need that, use the DROP, REDUCE and VSTACK functions as a workaround.

Put the total (using the SUM function) above the table in Excel — it’s visible in the first view, can be kept on-screen with Freeze Panes, and makes it easy to reference the amount from other formulas. #excel #exceltutorial #excelformulas

exceltips99's tweet image. Put the total (using the SUM function) above the table in Excel — it’s visible in the first view, can be kept on-screen with Freeze Panes, and makes it easy to reference the amount from other formulas.
#excel #exceltutorial #excelformulas

In many cases I find the same numeric result can be achieved more simply with the Excel SUMIFS function; it's often easier to read and maintain. RP>

exceltips99's tweet image. In many cases I find the same numeric result can be achieved more simply with the Excel SUMIFS function; it's often easier to read and maintain.
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SUMPRODUCT instead of VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP or INDEX MATCH

TomUrtis's tweet image. SUMPRODUCT instead of VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP or INDEX MATCH

Here’s my version.

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Long time, no #excel challenge. 😀 Shared by Kotteswaran Velu on LinkedIn, here’s my formula: 👇 =MAP(A2:A5,B2:B5,LAMBDA(a,b,LET(x,TEXTSPLIT(a,","),y,TEXTSPLIT(b,","),d,HSTACK(x,y),s,HSTACK(SEQUENCE(,COUNTA(x),1,2),SEQUENCE(,COUNTA(y),2,2)),r,ARRAYTOTEXT(SORTBY(d,s,1)),r)))

SubtleFred_'s tweet image. Long time, no #excel challenge. 😀

Shared by Kotteswaran Velu on LinkedIn, here’s my formula: 👇

=MAP(A2:A5,B2:B5,LAMBDA(a,b,LET(x,TEXTSPLIT(a,","),y,TEXTSPLIT(b,","),d,HSTACK(x,y),s,HSTACK(SEQUENCE(,COUNTA(x),1,2),SEQUENCE(,COUNTA(y),2,2)),r,ARRAYTOTEXT(SORTBY(d,s,1)),r)))


Top 5 most useful functions for Excel users 1. SUMIFS 2. COUNTIFS 3. VLOOKUP 4. IF 5. SUM


If you don't have to calculate the address of the last instance of Hats, you might use XLOOKUP function and make the formula simple. >RT

exceltips99's tweet image. If you don't have to calculate the address of the last instance of Hats, you might use XLOOKUP function and make the formula simple.

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Showing a reverse lookup for the last instance of a specified item in a list.

TomUrtis's tweet image. Showing a reverse lookup for the last instance of a specified item in a list.

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