Preface
This book contains more than 350 recipes designed to help you get the most out of Microsoft Excel, whether you’re writing formulas, importing data, wrangling with PivotTables, or solving complex optimization problems. The recipes result from my over 20 years of experience using Excel and teaching it to thousands of students worldwide.
Each recipe solves a specific problem using one or more techniques, and nearly every recipe uses examples to illustrate the teaching points. You can test the examples for yourself and then put them into practice by applying them to your situation.
You don’t have to read the chapters or their recipes in any particular order, so you can read the book from cover to cover or start reading anywhere. Many recipes reference others, so you can quickly jump from one to another.
The book includes the latest features of Excel 365 (at the time of writing), such as LAMBDA functions. However, it’s also backward compatible with earlier versions. For example, it covers the XMATCH function available in Excel 2021 and Excel 365 and the MATCH function available in earlier versions. This book also includes differences in using Excel for Microsoft Windows and Excel for Mac, such as how to change the default settings.
Conventions Used in This Book
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