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How to get size of an array in Excel

How to get size of an array in Excel

An array is a collection of similar-type values or objects in computer science. This isn’t different for Excel. The only caveat is that Excel has two definitions for arrays, one for workbooks and the other for VBA. In this guide, we’re going to show you How to get the...

How to Create Charts with Formula in Excel

How to Create Charts with Formula in Excel

Excel keeps growing its visualization tools with each version. And the charts are the flagship of those. Although they present lots of customization options, they may become overwhelming when you just need to create a simple bar or column chart. In this guide, we’re...

How to Roll Dice in Excel in 3 Ways

How to Roll Dice in Excel in 3 Ways

The throw of dice is a common way of generating random numbers. It's not necessary to talk about the role of dice in board and role-playing games. Although, a simple formula can give what you need easily, you can make the dice rolling fancy in Excel. In this guide,...

How to Perform Trend Analysis in Excel

How to Perform Trend Analysis in Excel

Trend Analysis is an important tool for decision making, which allows you to analyze the historical patterns to predict future events. Excel is not shy about tools that help you in the process. In this guide, we’re going to show you How to perform trend analysis in...

How to Calculate Selected Cells Only in Excel

How to Calculate Selected Cells Only in Excel

Although manual calculation mode helps to deal with big files that take seconds or minutes to be calculated, waiting for the calculation of the entire workbook may not be convenient. Instead, it would be better to calculate certain cells for quick try-error changes....

How to create ridgeline plot (joy plot) in Excel

How to create ridgeline plot (joy plot) in Excel

A ridgeline plot, also known as a joy plot, is a chart type visualizing the data as overlapping density curves. Joy plots got its name from the album cover Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division in 1979. They are good-looking visualizations for comparing the distributions...