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| Tabular Data Format | Most of the time people struggling to use pivot tables or
functions like SUMIFS and COUNTIFS are struggling for one simple reason. | Their data is in the wrong format. | Laying out your data in Tabular Format makes it easy to summarize or slice and dice your data into any number of combinations or aggregations. | But if you skip this step and start with data that has already been summarized, it is much more difficult to change the summary format. | This often means you can't use a lot of the built in Excel tools and functions in the way they were intended. | |
Super Shortcut | ALT + N , V | Create Pivot Table
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| Pressing ALT + N followed by V will open the Create Pivot Table section of the Ribbon. Pivot Tables are an incredibly powerful tool in Excel that can be used to analyze, explore and summarize your data. Click Here to
learn more about how you can use Pivot Tables. | |
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| The # (hash sign)
spill operator enables you to reference spilled arrays returned by dynamic array formulas. In this video I share some little known tricks for using it in data validation and defined names. | |
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