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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
Using If cell contains #N A as a formula condition. I need help on my Excel sheet How can I declare the following IF condition properly? if A1 = "n a" then C1 = B1 else if A1 != "n a" or has value(int) then C1 = A1*B1
excel - Specifying range from A2 till infinity (NO VBA) - Stack Overflow Excel 2007 has 1048576 rows, so if, by infinity, you meant something less than or equal to that, then you probably want the end to be dynamically determined (such as the last used cell in the column, or the last non-blank cell in the current contiguous range)? Is that what you're looking for? Do you want it to refer to a cell in the same column? And, where do you want to use this? It'd be
Set a Column in Pivot Table as Percentage of Another How can make a column to be a percentage of another column in pivot table? For example, in the following I want set the second column as the following percentages 1 1, 44 46, 459 465 etc For the
What are the RGB codes for the Conditional Formatting Styles in Excel . . . I've got some cells that I have Conditionally Formatted to Excel's standard 'Bad' Style (Dark red text, light red fill) In another column I have cells that I have created a Conditional Formatting formula for I also want to code these to match the 'Bad' Style, but there isn't an option to use the pre-defined dark red text, light red fill
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