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How to Calculate Percentage in Excel
If you do lots of work with numbers in Excel, then you’ll be working with percentages fairly often. Learn how to calculate percentages in Excel.
How to Create a Drop Down List in Excel
Excel drop down lists are an easy way to control the values entered in a cell. We’ll explore how to create a drop down list in Excel using three methods.
How to Use the IFERROR Excel Function
The IFERROR Excel function is a logical function that tells Excel what to do if the formula that was entered returns an error response. Learn how to use it.
How to Multiply in Excel
There are two main ways to do multiplication in Excel. Learn how to multiply in Excel here.
How to Insert a Checkbox in Excel
Learn about Excel checkboxes in this beginner's guide. Did you know you can use Excel to insert checkboxes for to-do lists, dynamic charts, and dashboards?
How to Make a Bar Graph in Excel
Bar graphs are an effective way to visually compare frequency, amounts, or units. Learn how to make a bar graph in Excel.
PMT Function Excel
Learn how to use the Excel PMT function in this comprehensive beginner's guide.
How to Concatenate in Excel
There are four ways to concatenate in Excel (the CONCATENATE Excel function, CONCAT, TEXTJOIN, and the & operator). Learn about them in this beginner's guide.
How to Insert a Check Mark in Excel
If you're trying to figure out how to insert a check mark in Excel, here are 5 easy ways with examples. Choose a favorite for your next task-oriented project.
How to Use the Excel COUNTA Function
The Excel COUNTA function counts all cells with data. Learn all about it in this beginner's guide.
How to Use the COUNT Function in Excel
Excel is all about large quantities of data. Learn how to use the COUNT function in Excel to count your data in various ways.
What is INDEX MATCH in Excel?
Learn about INDEX MATCH in Excel. Combining INDEX and MATCH is a great way to overcome the limitations of VLOOKUP and a clever way to perform a two-way lookup.