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When you’ve got a multitude of functions to use on Google Sheets, it can be exhausting to keep typing the same keystrokes for one function. Running a macro can make your work easier by ...
What is a Named function in Google Sheets? Named functions are similar to Google Sheets' built-in functions. The difference is that you create them and define what they do.
Google Sheets fully supports calling data from one sheet and using it in another. It's very simple using the INDIRECT function (and other means) and dynamic cell calls (which we covered extensively in ...
After years of waiting, Google Sheets finally supports the powerful XLOOKUP function, and has added other powerful new functions too.
The aggregation functions you can use in a QUERY formula are avg (), count (), max (), min (), and sum (). The clause types ...
The CHOOSECOLS and CHOOSEROWS functions in Google Sheets are ideal for quickly extracting specific columns or rows from your data without creating confusing nested formulas. What's more, since ...
Learn how to use IF & nested IF statement in Google Sheets. & highlight a row using conditional formatting, set up multiple conditional formatting rules.
Google Sheets’ formula suggestions are like autofill for math It can suggest functions based on your data, and will auto-select your range ...
With new support for named functions, LAMBDA and helper functions, spreadsheet calculations — especially with arrays — may be more efficient and elegant.
Google Sheets doesn't only support date sorting. You can also sort plain text in alphabetical order. For more tutorials like this, check out these top Google Sheets tips and tricks.