Excel Functions SUMIF and SUMIFS Functions Excel The SUMIF function can be used to change the contents of the total according to conditions, and the SUMIFS function can be used to specify multiple conditions. The reason why and how to use the SUMIF... 2024.07.04 Excel Functions
Excel Functions Switch between manual and automatic recalculation methods in Excel (Excel) Excel, which contains a large number of formulas, will recalculate each time you perform some operation, and you will not be able to perform the next operation until the calculation is finished. If you feel that Excel is too slow, you can stop the recalculation to make it run more smoothly. Also, for some reason without realizing it... 2024.05.30 Excel Functions
Excel Functions Excel (Excel) Conditional Formatting Methods Excel has a function to change the format according to cell values and various conditions. Here is an example of a specific setting. Suppose you have a simple table like the one below, and you want to shade in red the cells where no sales have been entered. First, select the range you want to format. Next, select "Home"... 2023.12.27 Excel Functions
Excel Functions 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 2023.12.27 Excel Functions
Excel Macro (VBA) About Variable Types Excel(Excel) Macro(VBA) This section explains the types used when declaring variables in "Dim Variables". Here are some typical types of variables that you only need to remember. I almost always use only these. Variable typeThe range of data that can be storedstring stringlong integer (-2,14...) 2024.06.14 Excel Macro (VBA)
Excel Functions How to correct "###" in cell display Excel (Excel) When dealing with numbers in Excel, it often happens that the sharpness of the numbers becomes "######" as shown in the title, and the value becomes unreadable. The conclusion is that the reason for the "#####" is that the length of the value is larger than the size of the cell, making it impossible to display... 2024.06.05 Excel Functions
Excel Functions How to Adjust Column Width and Row Height in Excel (Manual Methods Explained) Visibility is very poor if the column widths are too narrow to display all of the cell contents, or the row height is too narrow to display the contents. In this article, we will explain how to easily and automatically adjust row height and column width to just the right size. With a macro (VBA)... 2025.05.29 Excel Functions
Excel Macro (VBA) Macro suddenly stopped working Excel(Excel) Macro(VBA) I have been experiencing a phenomenon around me where macros suddenly stop working after having been used normally until yesterday. The phenomenon is that I had set up a macro that is activated by double-clicking on a specific cell, but it no longer responds when double-clicked. I went to "Develop..." to check the contents of the macro. 2024.02.26 Excel Macro (VBA)
Excel Functions Easy with Excel and Word! Mastering the art of address printing that anyone can do! Have you ever had to worry about writing addresses for New Year's cards and summer greeting cards? Writing dozens of cards by hand is a lot of work, but buying specialized software is also a bit expensive.... Everyone has experienced this dilemma at least once. But the truth is, your computer... 2024.09.22 Excel Functions
Excel Functions Excel RIGHT and LEFT functions to extract a specific number of characters from the right or left of a string I want to display only the four characters from the right of the data entered in a cell, or I want to display the rest of the data without displaying the left few characters. Conversely, I want to display only 4 characters from the left of the data entered in a cell, or I want to display the rest of the data without displaying the few characters on the right. Thus... 2025.02.19 Excel Functions