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Detailed LET function example

The LET function can simplify certain formulas by making it possible to define and reuse variables. In the example shown, the LET function is used to define two variables: name and points. The formula in G6 is: =LET( name,VLOOKUP(G5,B5:D16,2,0), …Read more

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IMAGE Function

The Excel IMAGE function is designed to add images to a worksheet with a formula. Like HTML's <img> tag, the IMAGE function provides options to set the source path, the alt text, height and width, and other size attributes. Because IMAGE accepts a path to an image as plain text, this text can be …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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