This is the second and concluding part of this series where I demonstrate how to use Structured Formula References when referring to Excel Tables.
Key Points Covered
- The difference between Structured Formula References in Excel 2007 and Excel 2010
- How to Edit Structured Formula References
- How to Write Structured Formulas using the new Formula AutoComplete drop-down menu
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How to Take Advantage of the Go To Special Dialog Box Options in Excel
Go To Special Options
In my opinion, the Go To Special Options Dialog Box offers some of the most useful tools in Excel!
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Select Cells Before Performing an Action on these Cells
The “key” to understanding ANY MS Office or Windows Program is… You MUST select a single cell or a range of cells BEFORE you can perform an action on them – e.g. Formatting you selection, deleting your selection, editing your selection or auditing your selection.
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