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Learn how to use Excel’s INDEX and MATCH formulas to perform advanced lookups and data retrieval efficiently.
Matching One Column Data with Another in Excel. If you don't have a keen eye and a perfect memory, you probably can't spot all the differences between two data columns in a large worksheet.
XLOOKUP is Excel’s modern fix for everything VLOOKUP got wrong. It’s simpler, more flexible, and available in Excel 365 and ...
Index, Match, and Index Match In Excel, the INDEX function returns an item from a specific position (in a list, table, database).
This article will teach you how to use the MATCH formula in Excel to find data entries that are partially linked to one another. How to perform a partial cell match on Excel? The below example shows ...
Excel's Find feature offers more than just finding values if you know the right steps.
This article looks at how to use Excel’s auditing tools to audit formulas and ensure the accuracy of data.
Excel provides one general formula that finds the difference between numbers, dates and times. It also provides some advanced options to apply custom formats to your results.
Sometimes you need to scan some files for a piece of data like a string, phrase or some number, and one of those files just happens to be an Excel spreadsheet. You could open up the file, launch the ...