In Excel we can bin numbers. We can also bin letters. Rare but possible. However, be careful when binning a mix of letters and symbols! What could go wrong? A student who earns a B- could end up with an A- grade! Continue reading
Date Archives → 2015
IFERROR post from www.MBAexcel.com
If you’ve been working with Excel long enough you’ll notice that some solutions work but can be dangerous and lead to problems. Continue reading
00127 All Combinations No Formulas No VBA
This was weird. I stumbled across my video and I thought “WHAT? Get all text combinations using just a pivot? How did I do that?” It seemed like ‘Back To The Future’ as I re-watched my own video. Continue reading
Learn Microsoft Excel with Twitter!
We all have down time while we wait in line or while we commute. How do you use this time? In the past two years I’ve used part of my down time to learn Excel by reading tweets.
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12 Different Binning Solutions & Ideas
What does binning numbers into groups have in common with TV? Well…probably nothing but I had fun combining these ideas while creating this Excel file. Continue reading
True Vlookup Tragedy
The vlookup function is often used to prove a bare minimum of Excel knowledge because it’s both useful and common. Continue reading
Video 00139 Beyond 3D Formulas
Excel’s 3D formulas allow you to work with values from the same range in different sheets. However, not all Excel functions work with 3D formulas. Read my post to see how they work, how to go beyond 3D formulas and how to often avoid complex formulas with proper spreadsheet design! Continue reading
ModelOff Comes to Toronto – Friday Night Drinks
On Friday after work I attended a ModelOff Meetup in Toronto at The Rum Exchange located on 67 Richmond St W. It was a fun event! Continue reading
Mr Excel (Bill Jelen) Power Excel Seminars
Last week I attended one of Bill Jelen’s Power Excel Seminars. The event was hosted by Excel4Apps at the SoHo Metropolitan Hotel in Toronto. Continue reading
Video 00122 Normalizing Exported Data
Many of us enjoy puzzles. Sudoku, Crosswords, Chess, etc. I solve a lot of data puzzles using Microsoft Excel. A few months ago, a YouTube viewer had this question for me. Continue reading