This Excel tutorial explains how to use the LOOKUP function with syntax and examples.Excel LOOKUP function DescriptionThe Microsoft Excel LOOKUP function returns a value from a range (one row or one column) or
Using the Excel IFS function is easy and simple. First, select the cell where you want the result to show up. Then, type the IFS formula in that cell, following the pattern we mentioned earlier. You need to replace "value_if_true1," "value_if_true2," and so on, with the values ...
The COUNTIF function allows you to count the number of occurrences of a specified criteria within a given cell range.
Understanding the Excel MAXIFS function becomes straightforward once you become familiar with it. In Excel, the MAX function is your tool to extract the highest value from a dataset. But, with the help of Excel MAXIFS function users can get the largest numeric value from cells meeting several s...
Discover Excel’s LOOKUP Function: A Simple Tool You Shouldn’t Overlook Looking for an easy way to search through data in Excel? While functions like VLOOKUP and XLOOKUP are popular, the original LOOKUP function is often forgotten. But did you know it’s one of the simplest ways to find...
How to use the IF function in Excel The IF function is a logical function of Excel that’ll test a supplied condition. If the condition is true, the IF function would return one value. And if it is false, it will return another value. And by the way, both these values will be supp...
The Excel IFS function is a logical function that, applies multiple IF functions. The result returned by the function is the value of the first TRUE condition.
The LOOKUP Function is categorized under Excel Lookup and Reference functions. The function performs a rough match lookup either in a one-row or one-column range and returns the corresponding value from another one-row or one-column range.
The Excel TEXT Function is used to convert numbers to text within a spreadsheet. Essentially, the function will convert a numeric value into a text string.
We can go a step ahead and create named ranges for each student and then change the INDIRECT function to refer to those ranges. To create the named ranges, we can use the built-in functionality of Excel (Formulas tab > Create from Selection). After selecting the cell range B1:G6 and ...