Modern Excel functions like IFS, SWITCH, XLOOKUP, SUMIFS, and LET replace most nested IF use cases.
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If the UNIQUE function isn’t working in Microsoft Excel on your Windows 11/10 PC, read this post to learn how to fix the issue. The UNIQUE function extracts a list of distinct (non-duplicate) values ...
Excel is a powerful tool that can save you a lot of time and effort in analyzing data. One of its most commonly used functions is the IF statement. An IF statement tests a condition and returns one ...
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