Excel University Blog
939 FOLLOWERS
Excel University shows how to use Excel to maximize efficiency, automate recurring processes, and get your work done in less time.
Excel University Blog
6d ago
We all love Excel, don’t we? But it’s just not that simple when it comes to creating a 4-4-5 Financial Calendar! Got questions about how it’s done? You’re not alone! Today, we will walk you through the creation of a 4-4-5 (4 weeks, 4 weeks, and 5 weeks) calendar in Excel. By the end of…
The post Creating a 4-4-5 Financial Calendar appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
1w ago
Hello and welcome to another informative blog post from Excel University. Today, we’re diving into a somewhat unusual topic – using Excel to launder money. If you aren’t familiar with that term, it simply means taking cash received from an illegal enterprise and running it through a legitimate business. That way, the money appears as…
The post How to Launder Money with Excel (Benford’s Law) appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
2w ago
In today’s post, we’ll be diving into an exciting topic that springs up occasionally among Excel users: “How can you combine worksheets from different workbooks while keeping all the sheets separate in the resulting combined workbook?” Sounds tricky, doesn’t it? But don’t worry! We’ll be navigating through this method together. We’ll go step by step…
The post Combine Sheets From Workbooks as Separate Tabs (Not merged) appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
3w ago
Today, we’re diving into an exciting way to enhance your data organization skills using Excel. I was recently asked the following question: Is there a way to create a list of files so that the files in the list could be hyperlinked back to the source in the folder? I’m going to answer that question…
The post Create Hyperlinks to Files in a Folder appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
1M ago
Learn how to handle conditional summing in Excel with these amazing but easy-to-understand tricks. These effective strategies will level-up your understanding and management of Excel functionalities.
The post Conditional Summing Tricks appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
1M ago
In today’s Excel University blog post, we’re going to explore the incredible combination of the Conditional Formatting and Data Validation features in Excel. I was recently asked the following question: How do I highlight matching customers on one worksheet based on the customer selected in a data validation drop-down list on another? And I’ll answer…
The post Conditional Formatting With Data Validation appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
1M ago
Today, we’re diving into conditional formatting rules. Why? Well, to answer a question I received recently, which is basically: “I want a cell to be conditionally formatted based on the value in another cell where the criteria is: if cell C7 is up to 10% less than D7 then have a yellow color and if…
The post Excel How to Conditionally Format Variances appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
2M ago
Today, we’ll highlight recurring values within a dataset in order to answer a recent question. I was asked the following “I’m trying to get it to recognize if a specific letter, like X, is in a column at least three times. What could the formula look like?” And I’ll answer that question in this post.…
The post Highlight Values Found Multiple Times appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
2M ago
Today, we’re answering a question we received about how to combine multiple Excel workbooks into a single workbook, even when there are a variable number of worksheets within each workbook. This post shows how to use Power Query to accomplish it. Let’s jump right in! Video Classic Problem, User-friendly Solution In handling large datasets or…
The post Merge Excel Files with Multiple Sheets appeared first on Excel University ..read more
Excel University Blog
2M ago
Hello Excel enthusiasts! Today, I’m answering a question I was recently asked: how to sort a pivot-style formula-based report in descending order by amount. The whole process is easier than it sounds, and I’ll demonstrate the steps through a series of exercises. Don’t worry, if you aren’t sure what a “pivot-style formula-based” report is, I’ll…
The post Sorting a PIVOTBY Report appeared first on Excel University ..read more