Hi - Dave here.
Happy Friday!
About 10 years ago, I started to document Excel formulas. I like to work by example, and for me, that's the best way to learn. I also wanted my own notes on what worked, what didn't, and why.
Sometime in the past year or so, I published my 1000th Excel formula. It's been quite a ride, and I've learned a lot about Excel along the way! You can find the complete list of formulas here:
1000 Excel Formulas
I use the list a lot myself! That may sound strange, but I've personally tested every formula, and it's just faster to start with something that I know works.
I'm still adding formulas, so the list is always changing. I also spend a lot of time reworking old formulas to take advantage of Excel's latest functions.
It's fascinating to see how much Excel has improved. The new formulas are simpler, easier to understand, and more reliable.
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Have a great weekend!
Dave
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