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Split comma-separated values to multiple columns

To split comma-separated values (CSV) into multiple columns with a formula, you can use the TEXTSPLIT function. In the example below, we use TEXTSPLIT together with REDUCE and VSTACK to split all comma-separated values in column B into multiple …Read more

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TRIMRANGE Function

The Excel TRIMRANGE function removes empty rows and columns from the outer edges of a range of data. The result is a "trimmed" range that only includes data from the used portion of the range. Because it is a formula, TRIMRANGE will update the range dynamically when data is added or removed from the …Read more

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Combinations and permutations in Excel

Combinations and permutations are two basic ways to count possibilities, used in probability, statistics, games, passwords, and lotteries. This article explains the difference between them, when order and repetition matter, and the Excel functions you can use to calculate each case: FACT, PERMUT, …Read more

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