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VLOOKUP function gives #N/A or #REF!

The VLOOKUP function is a very useful function for handling data, but many of you may have experienced that once you get stuck in the error swamp of #N/A or #REF! In this article, we will discuss how to use the VLOOKUP function to get rid of the #N/A and #REF!
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How to delete a sheet by specifying the sheet name VBA(Macro)Excel(Excel)

As the number of unneeded sheets grows, browsing becomes worse, and Excel itself becomes slower. In such cases, you can use VBA to automatically delete unnecessary sheets. In this article, we will show you how to use VBA to delete sheets at high speed...
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Automatically create invoices from sales invoices 2 Excel (Excel)

Creating Invoices Automatically from Previous Sales Statements1 Continuing from Excel (Excel), we will create an invoice. Putting the details on the invoice (using a function)*Using the "FILTER" function using Spil*This one uses the Spil function, so you will need to use Microsoft365 or E...
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Excel to allow entry of items not in the pull-down (drop-down) list

When using the pull-down entry function in Excel with the default settings, if you try to enter an item that is not in the list prepared for entry, an error message like the one shown below will appear and you will not be able to enter the item. In such a case, you can either allow any item to be entered, or display a message...
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Allows you to see the address where the book is saved Excel (Excel)

You can display the path in the toolbar so that you can always see the address where you saved your Excel book. We will show you how to do this in this article. Click on the "File" tab, click on "Options", click on "Quick Access Toolbar" > "All...", and then click on "Quick Access Toolbar" > "Quick Access Toolbar" > "All...".
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Absolute and relative references in Excel (Excel)

Absolute and relative references are explained below. Relative reference: If you want to display the same contents in cell "C3" as in the neighboring cell "B3", enter the following in cell "C3": =B3. If you want to display the same content in cell "C3" as in the neighboring cell "B3", enter the following in cell "C3": =B3
Excel Macro (VBA)

Excel Macro (VBA): How to use the CountIfs function in VBA! 

If you are a beginner who wants to use Excel's COUNTIFS function in VBA, this is a must. This article provides a thorough explanation from basic writing to error handling. In fact, with a few tricks, you can reduce processing time from a few minutes to a few seconds. Read this article and you will be able to efficiently tabulate data from tomorrow.
Excel Functions

Find Out Which Version of Excel You’re Using – Quick Steps

The functions and functions that can be used may change depending on the version of Excel. You should be able to check if your version is supported when errors or problems occur, so we will show you how to check your Excel version in this issue. Acau...
Excel Functions

How to Fix Missing Sheets in Excel (Step-by-Step Guide)

This article explains how to solve the sheet heading hiding problem in Excel from the options settings. Have you ever had trouble finding a sheet in a file created by someone else? This article is written by the author, who has experience in supporting Excel operations.
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Forgot Password? How to Remove Read-Only (Write Protection) in Excel

If you forgot your Excel password, don’t worry! This article explains how to remove write protection easily by simply changing the file extension. Learn how to unlock read-only mode fast.
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