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Selecting all objects in Microsoft Excel means choosing all the images, shapes, text boxes, charts, and other elements present on the active worksheet or in the active workbook. This feature […]
To make summations in Excel accurate, it is sometimes necessary to round the data by decreasing the number of decimal places in numerical values. By doing so, rounding errors resulting […]
In Microsoft Excel, trailing zeros refer to the zeros that appear after the decimal point in a number. For example, the number 12.5000 has three trailing zeros. While these zeros […]
A “Page 1” watermark in Microsoft Excel is a translucent text or image that appears in the background when a page is printed or displayed. Its purpose is to signify […]
SurveyMonkey is an online survey platform that enables users to create, distribute, and analyze surveys to collect valuable feedback and insights from respondents, helping to make informed decisions. SurveyMonkey provides […]
In this tutorial, we will learn how to export salesforce data into Excel. Exporting Salesforce data to Excel provides flexibility, versatility, and enhanced data manipulation capabilities that can be valuable […]
Pasting exact formulas in Excel means copying and pasting formulas from one cell or range of cells to another cell or range of cells without changing any of the cell […]
In this tutorial, we will learn how to make subcategories in Microsoft Excel. In Excel making subcategories is a useful task. It is mostly accomplished by utilizing the Data Validation […]
This tutorial will teach us how to make bingo cards in Microsoft Excel. To create Bingo cards in Excel, you need to create a grid of cells containing the appropriate […]
Making a pie chart in Excel with words typically refers to creating a visual representation of data in which each category is represented as a slice of a circle (the […]
In Excel, “pi” is a built-in mathematical constant that represents the value of pi, which is approximately equal to 3.14159265358979. You can use the “Pi” constant in Excel formulas to […]
GETPIVOTDATA is an Excel function designed to fetch data from a pivot table based on specified conditions. Its primary purpose is to extract summarized details from a pivot table and […]
In Excel, calculating time difference involves determining the duration or elapsed time between two specific times or dates. This is done by subtracting the start time or date from the […]
The slope of a trend line is a measure of the steepness of the line and represents the rate at which the dependent variable changes with respect to the independent […]
In Microsoft Excel, erasing lines can signify the removal of either visible gridlines or rows and columns containing data. Eliminating gridlines can improve the overall presentation of the worksheet, which […]