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Are you new to Google Sheets? Sheets is an intuitive and accessible piece of online spreadsheet software. Free to use, you can create and...
In Google Sheets, if you need to know what specific week of the year a date falls on, you can use the WEEKNUM formula to find out. The...
In Google Sheets, if we need to know how far two different dates are separated from each other, we can make use of the DATEDIF formula. It...
The ROW formula is one of the lookup functions available within Google Sheets. It gives us the row number where the specified cell or a...
The COLUMN formula is one of the lookup functions available within Google Sheets. It gives us the column number where the specified cell...
In spreadsheets, working with dates can be a hassle. Sometimes date formats are not properly recognized, and to use dates in formulas you...
In Google Sheets application, if we need to know the date a specified number of months before or after a given date, the EDATE formula can...
In Google Sheets application, if we need to know the number of net working days between two specified dates, the NETWORKDAYS formula can...
In Google Sheets, if you ever need to flip the columns and rows of an array or a data range, TRANSPOSE Google Sheets function is the one...
In Google Sheets, the ARRAY_CONSTRAIN formula returns a subset of the input range, characterized by the specified number of rows and...
The DAVERAGE formula in Google Sheets is almost similar to that of the AVERAGEformula, but with a distinction. It gives us the average of...
In the early days of computing, the spreadsheets programs when initially brought to the scene were revolutionary. To the extent that, even...











