Complex formulas may look impressive, but readable logic, helper columns, and reusable functions create spreadsheets that ...
Copilot's newest features are now generally available as the default experience across all Microsoft 365 subscriptions.
Most people are still using Excel like it’s 2010 with functions like INDEX MATCH, SUMIFS, or VLOOKUP. In this video, we’ll explore 5 NEW Excel functions that can replace numerous old ones, allowing ...
If you often work with data that starts life as a text file or CSV, Microsoft Excel now has new built-in tools that simplify how that information gets pulled into a spreadsheet. The update introduces ...
Microsoft’s new Copilot function in Excel lets users generate, analyze and explain data directly from cell formulas, marking a major step toward full AI integration within spreadsheets. Microsoft’s ...
Excel’s newest Copilot integration finally delivers the data intelligence Microsoft promised years ago, transforming how users clean, organize and understand information within their spreadsheets. Way ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is launching Copilot AI for Excel, a new feature that uses advanced language models to help users analyze data, summarize information, and generate ideas directly in their ...
If you’re just dying to talk to Copilot within Excel, good news: Copilot is now a traditional Excel function within Excel for Windows and the Mac. But wait, you say. Copilot is already in Excel! For ...
Microsoft is rolling out a new Copilot-powered feature for Excel called Explain the formula. As the name suggests, the feature makes it easier for you to understand complex formulas without leaving ...
Q. Traditional PivotTables have always intimidated me. I see there is a new Excel function called PIVOTBY. What is the difference between it and the traditional PivotTable? With the PIVOTBY function, ...