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Excel users who regularly reference the same cell in ranges from within their Workbook, will be happy to know that the popular platform has an easier way to create a named range.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the GETPIVOTDATA Function in Microsoft Excel
The most basic example of a GETPIVOTDATA formula in Microsoft Excel is when the function is used to retrieve a grand total of ...
Working with ranges in Excel is a fast and simple way to identify, define, or refer to a single cell, a range (or group) of cells, a specific or constant value, or a formula. Then you can use ...
This reduces potential errors from mistyping a range, and saves time referencing difficult-to-remember ranges. Microsoft Excel allows you to assign names to any cell range using its "Define Name ...
Named ranges aren't just for formulas. Here are two ways you can use named ranges to create shortcuts for quick navigation in a Microsoft Excel workbook.
Microsoft Excel’s Name box is a powerful tool for its size. Use it to move around, create range names and even enter functions.
Named ranges are a crucial component of creating dependent drop-down lists in Excel. A named range is a way to assign a specific name to a range of cells, making it easier to reference and ...
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I Always Name Ranges in Excel, and You Should Too
By default, Microsoft Excel's cells are named by their column-row references, like A1 or B2. However, you can assign a more specific name to a cell or range of cells to improve navigation, make ...
Multiplying numbers in Excel isn't always the easiest thing to do, but it can be done. Here's how to do it in four ways, depending on what you need to multiply.
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