In the above formula, both array 1 and array 2 have single columns. So it multiplies two single columns of numbers and summed up their results. But if your arrays consist of multiple columns (e.g. B2:C6), you can write a formula like this: =SUMPRODUCT(B2:C6,D2:E6) The formula mul...
if you have used a lot of commands and also if someone else uses your computer after you, they can see your command history. If you don’t want that, you can easily remove all or some entries from the command history. Follow these steps to delete the Run command history in Windows 11...