
MrExcel 2022
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Content
- Front Cover
- Foreword
- Sample File Downloads
- Edge Index
- #1 Double-Click the Fill Handle to Copy a Formula
- #2 Break Apart Data
- #3 Convert Text Numbers to Numbers Quickly
- #4 Filter by Selection
- Bonus Tip: Filter by Selection for Numbers Over/Under
- #5 Total the Visible Rows
- #6 The Fill Handle Does Know 1, 2, 3.
- Bonus Tip: Fill Jan, Feb, ..., Dec, Total
- Bonus Tip: Fill 1 to 100,000 in a Flash
- #7 Fast Worksheet Copy
- Bonus Tip: Put the Worksheet Name in a Cell
- Bonus Tip: Add a Total Row and a Total Column with One AutoSum
- Bonus Tip: Power Up the Status Bar Statistics
- Bonus Tip: Change All Sheets with Group Mode
- Bonus Tip: Create a SUM That Spears Through All Worksheets
- Bonus Tip: Use INDIRECT for a Different Summary Report
- #8 Use Default Settings for All Future Workbooks
- Bonus Tip: Changes to Book Template are Cumulative
- Bonus Tip: Replace the Comma Style in Book.xltx
- #9 Recover Unsaved Workbooks
- #10 Search While Using File Open
- Bonus Tip: Pin an Item to the Top of the Recent Files
- #11 Show Changes From Last 60 Days
- Bonus Tip: Roll Back to a Previous Version of the Workbook
- #12 Simultaneously Edit a Workbook in Microsoft 365
- Bonus Tip: Avoiding the Veto
- Bonus Tip: AutoSave is Necessary, But Turn it Off When Not Co-Authoring
- Bonus Tip: Undo an AutoSave
- #13 Save Filter & Sorting in Sheet View
- #14 New Threaded Comments Allow Conversations
- Bonus Tip: Old Style Comments Are Available as Notes
- Bonus Tip: Add a Tooltip to a Cell with Validation
- Bonus Tip: Data Validation Partial Matching Added in 2022
- #15 Create Perfect One-Click Charts
- #16 Paste New Data on a Chart
- #17 Create Interactive Charts
- #18 Show Two Different Orders of Magnitude on a Chart
- #19 Create Waterfall Charts
- #20 Create Funnel Charts
- #21 Create Filled Map Charts in Microsoft 365
- #22 Create a Bell Curve
- #23 Plotting Employees on a Bell Curve
- #24 Add Meaning to Reports Using Data Visualizations
- #25 Use People to Add Interest to Your Worksheet
- Bonus Tip: Add Text to the Sign Held by a Person
- Bonus Tip: Use a Formula to Toggle Pictures
- #26 Make an Image Semi-Transparent
- #27 Save Any Object as an Image
- #28 Set Up Your Data for Data Analysis
- Bonus Tip: Use Accounting Underline to Avoid Tiny Blank Columns
- Bonus Tip: Use Alt+Enter to Control Word Wrap
- Bonus Tip: Someone went crazy and used Alt+Enter Too Much
- #29 Sort East, Central, and West Using a Custom List
- #30 Sort Left to Right
- #31 Sort Subtotals
- Bonus Tip: Fill in a Text Field on the Subtotal Rows
- Bonus Tip: An Easier Way to Fill in a Text Field on Subtotal Rows
- Bonus Tip: Format the Subtotal Rows
- Bonus Tip: Copy the Subtotal Rows
- #32 Sort and Filter by Color or Icon
- #33 Consolidate Quarterly Worksheets
- #34 Create Your First Pivot Table
- Bonus Tip: Rearrange fields in a pivot table
- Bonus Tip: Format a Pivot Table
- Bonus Tip: Format One Cell in a Pivot Table
- Bonus Tip: Fill in the Blanks in the Annoying Outline View
- Bonus Tip: Replace Blank Values Cells With Zero
- Bonus Tip: Rearrange Fields Pane
- #35 Create a Year-over-Year Report in a Pivot Table
- Bonus Tip: Another Way to Calculate Year-Over-Year
- #36 Change the Calculation in a Pivot Table
- Bonus Tip: Why Do Pivot Tables Count Instead of Sum?
- #37 Find the True Top Five in a Pivot Table
- #38 Specify Defaults for All Future Pivot Tables
- Bonus Tip: Change What Drives You Crazy About Excel
- #39 Make Pivot Tables Expandable Using Ctrl+T
- Bonus Tip: Use Ctrl+T with VLOOKUP and Charts
- #40 Replicate a Pivot Table for Each Rep
- #41 Use a Pivot Table to Compare Lists
- Bonus Tip: Show Up/Down Markers
- Bonus Tip: Compare Two Lists by Using Go To Special
- #42 Build Dashboards with Sparklines and Slicers
- Bonus Tip: Line Up Dashboard Sections with Different Column Widths
- Bonus Tip: Use Picture Lookup
- Bonus Tip: Report Slicer Selections in a Title
- #43 See Why GETPIVOTDATA Might Not Be Entirely Evil
- #44 Ask Excel's A.I. a Question About Your Data
- #45 Eliminate VLOOKUP or XLOOKUP with the Data Model
- Bonus Tip: Count Distinct
- #46 Compare Budget Versus Actual via Power Pivot
- Bonus Tip: Portable Formulas
- Bonus Tip: Text in the Values of a Pivot Table
- #47 Slicers for Pivot Tables From Two Data Sets
- #48 Use F4 for Absolute Reference or Repeating Commands
- Bonus Tip: Use a Named Range Instead of Absolute References
- #49 Quickly Convert Formulas to Values
- Bonus Tip: Skip Blanks While Pasting
- #50 See All Formulas at Once
- Bonus Tip: Highlight All Formula Cells
- Bonus Tip: Trace Precedents to See What Cells Flow into a Formula
- Bonus Tip: See Which Cells Depend on the Current Cell
- #51 Audit a Worksheet With Spreadsheet Inquire
- #52 Discover New Functions by Using fx
- #53 Use Function Arguments for Nested Functions
- #54 Calculate Nonstandard Work Weeks
- Bonus Tip: Use WORKDAY.INTL for a Work Calendar
- #55 Turn Data Sideways with a Formula
- Bonus Tip: Protect Rows with an Old-Style Array Formula
- #56 Handle Multiple Conditions in IF
- Bonus Tip: Use Boolean Logic
- #57 Troubleshoot VLOOKUP
- #58 Use a Wildcard in VLOOKUP or XLOOKUP
- Bonus Tip: VLOOKUP to Two Tables
- #59 Twelve Benefits of XLOOKUP
- #60 Preview What Remove Duplicates Will Remove
- #61 Replace Nested IFs with a Lookup Table
- Bonus Tip: Match the Parentheses
- #62 Suppress Errors with IFERROR
- #63 Handle Plural Conditions with SUMIFS
- #64 Geography, Exchange Rate & Stock Data Types in Excel
- Bonus Tip: Use Data, Refresh All to Update Stock Data
- #65 Get Historical Stock History from STOCKHISTORY
- #66 More Data Types from Wolfram Alpha
- Bonus Tip: The Data Card is now Expandable and Supports Arrays
- #67 Getting Historical Weather For a City
- #68 Create Your Own Data Types Using Power Query
- #69 IF Based on Installed Language in a Bilingual Worksheet
- #70 Dynamic Arrays Can Spill
- #71 Sorting with a Formula
- #72 Filter with a Formula
- Bonus Tip: Understanding Array Constants
- #73 Formula for Unique or Distinct
- Bonus Tip: Use # "The Spiller" to Refer to All Array Results
- #74 Other Functions Can Now Accept Arrays as Arguments
- #75 One Hit Wonders with UNIQUE
- #76 SEQUENCE inside of other Functions such as IPMT
- #77 Generating Random Numbers in Excel
- #78 Replace a Pivot Table with 3 Dynamic Arrays
- Bonus Tip: Replace Ctrl+Shift+Enter with Dynamic Arrays.
- #79 Dependent Validation using Dynamic Arrays
- #80 Complex Validation Using a Formula
- #81 Stack Multiple Arrays
- #82 Dropping, Taking, or Choosing from an Array
- #83 Reshaping an Array to a Vector and Back
- #84 Getting the UNIQUE of a Rectangular Range
- #85 Shuffling and Dealing a Deck of Cards
- #86 Use A2:INDEX() as a Non-Volatile OFFSET
- #87 Subscribe to Microsoft 365 for Monthly Features
- #88 Performance Improvements for Microsoft 365
- #89 Unhide Multiple Worksheets
- #90 Write Your Data with the Action Pen
- #91 Many Task Panes Now Collapse into a Tab Strip
- #92 How to Provide Usable Feedback to the Excel Team
- #93 Date Tricks in Excel
- #94 Use the LET Function to Re-Use Variables in a Formula
- #95 Store Complex Formula Logic in LAMBDA function
- Bonus: Importing LAMBDAs from GitHub
- Bonus Tip: Perform a Loop with a Recursive LAMBDA
- Bonus Tip: Branching in a LAMBDA
- Bonus Tip: Using LAMBDA to return a Picture
- #96 New LAMBDA Helper Functions
- #97 Find Largest Value That Meets One or More Criteria
- Bonus Tip: Concatenate a Range by Using TEXTJOIN
- #98 Text Before or After a Specific Delimiter
- #99 Split Text into Words Using TEXTSPLIT
- #100 Less CSV Nagging and Better AutoComplete
- #101 Protect All Formula Cells
- #102 Back into an Answer by Using Goal Seek
- #103 Do 60 What-If Analyses with a Sensitivity Analysis
- Bonus Tip: Create a Data Table from a Blank Cell
- #104 Find Optimal Solutions with Solver
- #105 Interpolate between a starting and ending number
- #106 Improve Your Macro Recording
- Bonus Tip: Use TypeScript to Write Macros for Excel Online
- #107 Clean Data with Power Query
- Bonus Tip: Tame the Sequence of Refresh All
- Bonus Tip: Data Profiling in Power Query
- #108 Use Fuzzy Match in Power Query
- #109 Build a Pivot Table on a Map Using 3D Maps
- #110 The Forecast Sheet Can Handle Some Seasonality
- #111 Perform Sentiment Analysis in Excel
- #112 Build Org Charts with the Visio Data Visualizer in Excel
- #113 Fill in a Flash
- #114 Format as a Façade
- #115 Show All Open Workbooks in the Windows Taskbar
- #116 Paste to Another Computer Using Cloud Clipboard
- #117 Surveys & Forms in Excel
- #118 Use the Windows Magnifier
- #119 New Scrolling Tricks
- #120 Word for Excellers
- Bonus Tip: Merge Shapes
- Bonus Tip: Use the Eye Dropper
- #121 Avoid Whiplash with Speak Cells
- Bonus Tip: Provide Feedback with Sound
- Bonus Tip: A Great April Fool's Day Trick
- #122 Customize the Quick Access Toolbar
- Bonus Tip: Sometimes, You Don't Want the Gallery
- Bonus Tip: Show QAT Below the Ribbon
- #123 Create Your Own QAT Routines Using VBA Macros
- Bonus Tip: Settings in the Excel Options Menu
- #124 Favorite Keyboard Shortcuts
- #125 Ctrl+Click to Unselect Cells
- #126 Collapse the Search Box
- #127 More Excel Tips
- #128 Excel Stories
- #129 Excel Function Quick Reference
- Dedication
- About the Author
- About the Illustrators
- Index
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