Find the Nth Largest or Smallest Number – Excel
Use the Large and Small functions is Excel to find the Nth largest number in a list. For example: =Large(A2:E2,3) will return the 3rd largest value in the data set. =Small(A2:E2, 2) will return the 2nd...
View ArticleRemove the ‘ Apostrophe from Excel Cells
Many applications that export to Excel, export the data with the apostrophe character at the front of the string. One way of removing this character is to use the clean() function: If in cell A1 you...
View ArticleExcel to PowerPoint Converter
Subsidium Business Analytics has released its Excel to PowerPoint converter. We though we would take it for a spin to see how it works and if it is worth the money. Purchase and Install The Excel to...
View ArticleBest in Class Procurement Organizations use Excel
Spend Matters has release its preliminary findings from an ongoing study examining the use of technology in procurement and supply chain organizations. Spend Matters and its research partners surveyed...
View ArticleHow to Create Heatmaps in Excel
Starting with Excel 2007, a feature was added called “Color Scales”. Color scales can be used in many ways but by far my favorite is to use this functionality to create heatmaps. Heatmaps are 2...
View ArticleExcel Calendar Template Added to Download Area
We have added the Excel Calendar Generator template to the downloads section of ExcelYogi: Free Excel Templates The template is a very simple and quick way to generate calendars for future years,...
View ArticleHow to Use ISERROR Function in Excel
The ISERROR function is a versatile one that is very useful in testing an outcome of a formula so that you can account for any errors, more on that later…First, lets learn the syntax: =iserror(A1) A1...
View ArticleP90X Template Now Available
I have uploaded the P90X exercise program template to the Excel Yogi Templates section: Excel Templates Easily track your progress within the P90X program. Easier to use than the forms that come with...
View ArticleHow to Import XML Data into Excel
This article is a quick primer on using XML data in your workbooks. XML is a simple way to automate some types of data loads in Excel. What is XML? XML stands for “extensible markup language”. XML is a...
View ArticleFree Weight Loss Tracking Workbook
A fun little workbook to play around with…The Weight loss guru provides you with calroies, a tracking sheet and advice for your weight loss. Weight Loss Guru If you found this article helpful, buy me a...
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