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- What does -- do in Excel formulas? - Stack Overflow
Boolean values TRUE and FALSE in excel are treated as 1 and 0, but we need to convert them To convert them into numbers 1 or 0, do some mathematical operation
- What does the @ symbol mean in Excel formula (outside a table)
Excel has recently introduced a huge feature called Dynamic arrays And along with that, Excel also started to make a " substantial upgrade " to their formula language One such upgrade is the addition of @ operator which is called Implicit Intersection Operator How is it used The @ symbol is already used in table references to indicate implicit intersection Consider the following formula in
- Quadratic and cubic regression in Excel - Stack Overflow
Now Excel will calculate regressions using both x 1 and x 2 at the same time: How to actually do it The impossibly tricky part there's no obvious way to see the other regression values In order to do that you need to: select the cell that contains your formula: extend the selection the left 2 spaces (you need the select to be at least 3 cells
- excel - How to show current user name in a cell? - Stack Overflow
In most of the online resource I can find usually show me how to retrieve this information in VBA Is there any direct way to get this information in a cell? For example as simple as =ENVIRON('Use
- Excel - How to convert UTC date time - Stack Overflow
I would like to use this string as a date time in excel 2016-04-06T18:05:32 6550717+03:00 How can it be converted?
- What does $ mean in Excel formula? e. g: $B$4 - Stack Overflow
What does '$' mean in Excel formula? e g: $B$4 Asked 11 years, 1 month ago Modified 8 years, 9 months ago Viewed 100k times
- excel - Return values from the row above to the current row - Stack . . .
To solve this problem in Excel, usually I would just type in the literal row number of the cell above, e g , if I'm typing in Cell A7, I would use the formula =A6 Then if I copied that formula to other cells, they would also use the row of the previous cell Another option is to use Indirect(), which resolves the literal statement inside to be a formula You could use something like
- Parsing an ISO8601 date time (including TimeZone) in Excel
I need to parse an ISO8601 date time format with an included timezone (from an external source) in Excel VBA, to a normal Excel Date As far as I can tell, Excel XP (which is what we're using) does
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