Using the example in our spreadsheet or a similar spreadsheet, highlight all the revenue numbers in the sheet and then in the ...
Handle millions of rows by loading queries into Power Pivot, building relationships, and creating measures for fast variance ...
If you decide to spill the results, you can then use the spilled range operator (#) to perform a calculation on the spilled range. Simply reference the first cell of the spilled range with a # ...
The introduction of dynamic arrays triggered the biggest change to how we work with Microsoft Excel formulas in years, if not decades. They allow a single formula to spill multiple results into ...
Imagine you’re tasked with analyzing two datasets—one containing a list of products and another with customer segments. How do you uncover every possible pairing to identify untapped opportunities?
Most people think SEO lives in dashboards. They copy-paste data from GA4, fire up Looker Studio, and call it reporting. But here’s the truth: dashboards don’t do the thinking for you, they limit your ...
Our formula handling does not currently consider e.g. SUM(A2:B2 * 1) an array formula. Despite Excel considering it an array formula. This leads to various bugs and issues. As an example, consider the ...
The intersect operator (space) Addresses with multiple colon operators Operators in combination with addresses/ranges. For example "A1:A3 + B1:B3 - 1" Improved support for using functions in addresses ...