Manually finding and replacing parts of text can be exceedingly tedious for lengthy Excel spreadsheets. Luckily, Microsoft included a couple of useful tools for locating text parts and replacing them ...
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How to use the LET function in Microsoft Excel
If you're tired of repeated calculations, hard-to-read formulas, and sluggish Excel worksheets, the LET function is your ...
In this tutorial, we want to find the character of ‘Pig.’ We are going to click the cell where we want to find the character. Then type =Find; bracket. Inside the bracket, we will type “Pig,” which is ...
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How to Use the UNIQUE Function in Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel's UNIQUE function does exactly as its name suggests—it extracts unique values from an array. In other words, you'll only see each value once in the result, even if it appears multiple ...
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