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  1. DATEDIF function - Microsoft Support

    Warning: Excel provides the DATEDIF function in order to support older workbooks from Lotus 1-2-3. The DATEDIF function may calculate incorrect results under certain scenarios. Please see the …

  2. LET function - Microsoft Support

    The LET function assigns names to calculation results. This allows storing intermediate calculations, values, or defining names inside a formula. These names only apply within the scope of the LET …

  3. Using IF with AND, OR, and NOT functions in Excel

    In Excel, the IF function allows you to make a logical comparison between a value and what you expect by testing for a condition and returning a result if that condition is True or False.

  4. Multiply and divide numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Create a simple formula to multiply and divide in an Excel spreadsheet. You can multiply two or more numbers in one cell or multiply and divide numbers using cell references. All formulas in Excel begin …

  5. CELL function - Microsoft Support

    For example, if you create a formula containing CELL while using the Czech version of Excel, that formula will return an error if the workbook is opened using the French version.

  6. FILTER function | Microsoft Support

    The FILTER function will return an array, which will spill if it's the final result of a formula. This means that Excel will dynamically create the appropriate sized array range when you press ENTER.

  7. Sum a column or row of numbers in a table in Word

    To add up a column or row numbers in a table, use the Formula command. Select the table cell where you want your result. Select the Table Layout tab and select Formula. Select between the …

  8. Fix an inconsistent formula | Microsoft Support

    Windows macOS Troubleshoot why it's inconsistent Show Formulas Select Formulas > Show Formulas. Doing that lets you see the formulas in all cells, instead of the calculated results. Compare the …

  9. Enter a formula | Microsoft Support

    Enter a formula that refers to values in other cells In a sheet that contains columns of numbers, click the cell where you want the formula results to appear. Type an equal sign ⁠=⁠ Click the first cell that you …

  10. Use the SUM function to sum numbers in a range - Microsoft Support

    You can use a simple formula to sum numbers in a range (a group of cells), but the SUM function is easier to use when you’re working with more than a few numbers.

  11. SUMIF function | Microsoft Support

    You use the SUMIF function to sum the values in a range that meet criteria that you specify. For example, suppose that in a column that contains numbers, you want to sum only the values that are …