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How to use Excel tables to automate formulas and prevent broken ranges
Most spreadsheet problems come from static cell ranges—Excel tables replace them with dynamic, self-managing data structures.
PivotTables are great for quick analysis, but they break down when you rely on them for serious reporting workflows.
Microsoft has introduced a powerful new function in its Excel spreadsheet application, allowing users to simplify their workflows by reducing the need for complex formulas. Excel’s latest beta version ...
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