Bottom Line: Learn 5 Excel techniques that will help you grow as an Excel user.
Skill Level: Beginner
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5 Excel Secrets.xlsxDownload 5 Excel Secrets I Wish I'd Known SoonerWith decades of Excel experience, there are things I know now that I wish I'd learned sooner in order to avoid spending too much time on tasks that can be done better, faster, and smarter. To save you from headaches, here are five Excel techniques that will improve the way you work with spreadsheets.
These tips will not only save you valuable time but also help you avoid common pitfalls and mistakes.
Ctrl + Shift + ↓, you can swiftly navigate to the end of your dataset with precision and efficiency. Say goodbye to tedious scrolling and hello to lightning-fast data selection!Step-by-Step:
`Ctrl + Shift +↓` to quickly select all contiguous data in the column.Ctrl + Shift + End.Shift pressed, you can reduce your column selection by clicking ←.That's it! Your data is selected in seconds, saving you valuable time and effort.
Interested in more keyboard shortcuts? Try these:
Best Keyboards for Excel Keyboard Shortcuts
Harness the Power of Lookup FormulasIf you're tired of scouring through rows of data to find a matching value, try using lookup formulas, your new best friend in Excel. With functions like XLOOKUP, you can instantly find and retrieve data based on specified criteria. No more manual searching.
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**lookup\_value** with the value you want to find, **lookup\_array** with the range where you want to search, and return_array with the range from which you want to return a corresponding result.Enter, and your lookup formula will instantly return the desired result.And of course, after writing your first formula, you can use the fill handle to copy the formula down to subsequent rows.
Here are some additional posts that give you more guidance in using lookup formulas:
7 Essential Habits of VLOOKUP Pros
Automate Data Consolidation with Power QueryGone are the days of manual data consolidation! With Power Query, you can automate the process of combining and cleaning data from multiple files.
You will NOT miss the tedious copy-pasting once you master this unique tool for streamlined data consolidation. Basically, you can let Power Query do the heavy lifting while you focus on analyzing insights.
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Here are more posts about how and when to use Power Query:
The 3 Benefits of Power Query
Create Dynamic Summary Reports with Pivot TablesWriting complex formulas for summary reports can be a daunting task. But Pivot Tables offer a powerful solution for creating dynamic and insightful reports in Excel. With just a few clicks, you can summarize and analyze large datasets without breaking a sweat.
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For more help with Pivot Tables, check out these posts:
Pivot Table Checklist
Supercharge Your Workflow with MacrosDo you find yourself performing the same tasks repeatedly in Excel? It's time to unleash the power of macros! With macros, you can automate common Excel tasks, such as formatting headers and cleaning data. For increased productivity, let macros do the work for you while you focus on more important tasks.
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Learn more about macros with these tutorials:
I also mentioned in the video that if you can't see the Developer Tab in your Ribbon, I have a video that shows how to make it appear: How to Enable the Developer Tab in Excel for Windows.
ConclusionThere you have it—five helpful Excel techniques to supercharge your productivity and accuracy. By mastering these techniques, you'll not only save time but also prevent common errors in your Excel projects. So what are you waiting for? Start implementing these techniques today and take your Excel skills to the next level!
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