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Using Excel Formulas


The ExcelUser portal offers links to help pages created by top
Excel web sites. This section discusses ways to use Microsoft
Excel formulas.

  1. Change a Cell Value without Changing the Formula
  2. Delete single legend entry
  3. IRR, XIRR, NPV, XNPV Functions
  4. Find Number of a Letter
  5. Cascading Style Sheet
  6. Custom Document Properties
  7. Mail from Excel
  8. Count Numeric Values in String
  9. Compare 3 Lists Conditionally
  10. Pad Number of Digits
  11. Count Numeric Values Function
  12. Compare 2 Lists
  13. Change the formatting of your subtotal rows
  14. Bond Maturity
  15. Write Error to Log
  16. Move Minus (Revisited)
  17. Spotlight Chart
  18. Delete all input cells, but keep the formulas
  19. Easter Function
  20. Avoid error displays in formulas
  21. Count Number by Month
  22. Automatic list numbering
  23. eBay Commissions
  24. OverPunch Code
  25. Tile Chart
  26. Compare ranges by using an array formula
  27. Force a global recalculation
  28. Pie chart zero removal
  29. VBA Techniques for Excel Charting
  30. Progress Meters
  31. Pie chart tricks
  32. Traffic light chart
  33. Variable width column chart
  34. Stacked positive/negative chart
  35. Variable width column chart
  36. Broken axis on column chart
  37. Scrolling Data Chart
  38. Clustered column chart with floating gap
  39. Step Line charts
  40. Clocks

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