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The simple Excel function that decides if your formula spills or returns one value
For decades, Excel worked on a simple principle: you enter a formula into one cell, and it returns a single result into that ...
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Don't trust Excel's COUNTA function to count non-blank cells—here's a better method
In most counting scenarios in Excel, COUNTBLANK reliably counts blank cells, and COUNTA reliably counts populated cells.
Farmers can now know and benefit from their contribution to climate change thanks to a formula that can be used to calculate the amount of carbon stored in fruit trees.
Whether you just closed a tab accidentally or have one in the back of your mind you need back, Command + Shift + T can get it back. Press it once to reopen your last closed tab, and keep pressing it ...
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