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How to Use the GETPIVOTDATA Function in Microsoft Excel
The most basic example of a GETPIVOTDATA formula in Microsoft Excel is when the function is used to retrieve a grand total of all data in a PivotTable. In fact, the only thing you need to type is the ...
Have you ever stared at an Excel spreadsheet, overwhelmed by its complexity, and thought, “There must be a better way to do this”? You’re not alone. Despite being one of the most widely used tools for ...
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The PIVOTBY Function vs PivotTables: Which Should You Use in Excel?
While the PIVOTBY function can only reference source data in Excel, if you create a PivotTable in Excel 2016 or later or Excel for Microsoft 365, you can choose to pull in data from an external source ...
Have you ever found yourself frustrated with an Excel workbook that seems to lag, break, or throw errors at the worst possible time? If so, there’s a good chance the culprit is one of Excel’s most ...
A new COPILOT function in Excel lets you use AI in a formula. The new skill is now available to Microsoft 365 insiders. Reduces some of the complexity involved in creating formulas. Get more in-depth ...
The new feature is called formula completion and it’s powered by AI models to “proactively suggest and autocomplete formulas ...
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