Happy Monday everyone! This is another very quick post about how you can use some of Excel’s awesome functionality. In this post I want to show how to use Excel custom number formatting to format a range of numbers into thousands (k). Simply follow the steps below and you’ll be right on your way. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment. (more…)
I decided to do another short post to save you some time. This image/post takes a look at how to setup the camera tool and then how you can use it on a separate worksheet to begin the setup of a new dashboard. The Excel Camera Tool allows you to take an image of a range of cells and create a picture/object out of it. Once that picture is created, it will automatically continue to refer to the cells that the image was taken of and will update as the cells change. Feel free to leave any questions in the comments. (more…)
This is just another quick and simple shortcut that you can use to make your life a little bit easier. Use Alt + = to automatically add/sum a range of cells.
This is just another quick little image/post that shows how powerful Excel shortcuts can be. If you have the time, please leave some of your favorite keyboard shortcuts in the comments – I’d love to hear them. If you have any specific to pivot tables even better. Thanks for checking the website out as always!
I was just going through some handy shortcuts in Excel and thought I’d toss this on my website for all of you. You can select multiple sheets/tabs at once in a workbook and apply a formula/formatting to a cell and have it be applied to all sheets. You can also check out the formula I used in this example. I used the index formula nested with the max formula to identify the highest sales value by product category. This formula translates over automatically to each country tab. Have a look for yourself.
If you have any questions feel free to drop a line in the comments.