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18/11/2023
Excel Left and Find Formula For First Name || Amar Excel Classes
This video is about Excel Formula. The Find and Left Formula used for extract First Name.
18/11/2023
Drop down list || AmarExcelClasses
In this video we have talked about DROP DOWN LIST. A drop-down list is a graphical control element, similar to a list box, that allows the user to choose one value from a list. When a drop-down list is inactive, it displays a single value. When acti
18/11/2023
Index Match Formula || Excel Index Formula || AmarExcelClasses
INDEX MATCH FORMULA INDEX and MATCH is the most popular tool in Excel for performing more advanced lookups. This is because INDEX and MATCH are incredibly flexible – you can do horizontal and vertical lookups, 2-way lookups, left lookups, case-s
18/11/2023
How to use index formula in excel || Index Formula tutorial || AmarExcelClasses
The Excel INDEX function returns the value at a given location in a range or array. You can use INDEX to retrieve individual values, or entire rows and columns. The MATCH function is often used together with INDEX to provide row and column numbers.
18/11/2023
How to use Match Formula in excel || Easy way || AmarExcelClasses
The MATCH function searches for a specified item in a range of cells, and then returns the relative position of that item in the range. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE CONTENT. https://www.
18/11/2023
Vlookup for multiple criteria || VLOOKUP || MULTIPLE VLOOKUP || AmarExcelClasses
VLOOKUP function says: =VLOOKUP(What you want to look up, where you want to look for it, the column number in the range containing the value to return, return an Approximate or Exact match – indicated as 1/TRUE, or 0/FALSE). When using VLOOKU
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Vlookup for multiple criteria || VLOOKUP || MULTIPLE VLOOKUP || AmarExcelClasses
VLOOKUP function says: =VLOOKUP(What you want to look up, where you want to look for it, the column number in the range containing the value to return, return an Approximate or Exact match – indicated as 1/TRUE, or 0/FALSE). When using VLOOKU