Transposing Data is when you reorient your data from Vertical to Horizontal, and vice versa. I will show you how to do so in Google Sheets. It is
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Transposing Data is when you reorient your data from Vertical to Horizontal, and vice versa. I will show you how to do so in Google Sheets. It is
With Google Sheets, you can organize massive ranges of Cells super easy, thanks to the ability to name your ranges. Learn how to do so in just a
When you are printing off a lot of Sheets, it is good to conserve as much paper as possible. You can do so by setting the print area.
Wether you're in a corporate office or on a college campus, a key to success has always been maintaining an organized and neat schedule. Making a good schedule
Bordering in Google Sheets is not only aesthetically pleasing, but it also helps to clearly organize and separate your Cells. I will show you how to add borders
The Google Sheets sumif function is a conditional formula, similar to COUNTIF, that lets you find the sum of cells that meet certain criteria.In a google spreadsheet, sumif
COUNTIF is a conditional function, like SUMIF, that lets you find the number of times that your data will meet certain criteria. I will show you how to
The HLookup (Horizontal Lookup) Function is used to extract information from massive tables where the data is organized by row, and not by column.Think about it like it's
Inserting bullet points in Google Sheets is a pretty useful trick that not many people know how to do. That is the goal of this article; to teach
Eventually, everyone will need to know how to reference data from more than one Sheet at the same time. I will show you the basics here for how