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How to use structured references in Microsoft Excel
Structured references use table columns instead of cell coordinates, making formulas easier to read, update, and trust.
Have you ever spent hours fine-tuning a Power Query workflow, only to have it break because a column name changed? It’s a frustratingly common scenario for anyone working with dynamic or external data ...
In previous versions of Excel, you had to combine first and last names using the Concatenate function, or its shortcut "&" method. Those methods are still valid in Excel 2013, but the combined data ...
Structured references in Excel often get a bad reputation for being overly complex, but this perception usually stems from misunderstanding their purpose and functionality. Unlike traditional cell ...
Here’s a super-quick and easy tip for those who are relatively new to Numbers for the Mac, or the web-based iCloud Numbers beta version of the software. If you want to keep the names of your ...
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