Sometimes you may have a lot of data in your document, and it can be difficult to read; luckily, Microsoft Excel has a feature called Group which you can use to organize your data into sections that ...
Use this Excel quick fill handle trick to insert partial rows and columns Your email has been sent Learn the many ways to insert entire and partial rows and columns in Excel, including a fill handle ...
How to unhide row 1 and column A in an Excel sheet Your email has been sent The typical unhiding techniques don't work everywhere in Excel. Learn an easy to remember method for unhiding row 1 and ...
For many small business owners, Microsoft Excel is not only a powerful tool for internal tracking and bookkeeping, but it can also be used to prepare documents for distribution to partners or ...
The Freeze feature in Excel allows you to scroll down through hundreds of rows and still see the original headers or field names in row 1, or scroll over hundreds of columns and still see the data ...
If you’re still dragging columns around, you’re doing extra work.
Let’s say you have a table containing expenses for each quarter. You need the total of each quarter column and you need the total of each expense row. Did you know that you can sum all the rows and ...
With Microsoft Excel's powerful sorting capabilities, you can enter unsorted data and let the software sort your data numerically, alphabetically or chronologically. You can sort all the rows in a ...
Don't let that extra "S" fool you—ROW and ROWS do completely different jobs in Excel. One tells you where you are, while the other tells you how much space you have. If you're tired of formulas ...