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  2. If you’re a new Excel user, this sheer quantity can be quite daunting. So we are here to help you! 🤝. We have rounded up 15 of the most common and useful Excel functions that you need to learn. We also prepared a practice workbook for you to follow along with the examples. Download it here.

  3. List of Excel functions with formula examples - Ablebits

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    This page can be your entry point to learning Microsoft Excel functions. It lists the most essential text, math, statistical, logical and other functions along with formula examples and links to related resources. Excel provides an enormous number of functions to analyze, audit and calculate data.

  4. Excel functions (by category) - Microsoft Support

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    Lists all Excel functions by their category, such as Logical functions or Text functions.

  5. Basic Excel formulas & functions with examples - Ablebits

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    Formula is an expression that calculates values in a cell or in a range of cells. For example, =A2+A2+A3+A4 is a formula that adds up the values in cells A2 through A4. Function is a predefined formula already available in Excel.

  6. 1000 Excel Formulas | Exceljet

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    Over 1000 working Excel formulas with detailed explanations, videos, and related links. Includes key functions like VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, INDEX & MATCH, FILTER, RANK, ROUND, AVERAGE, COUNTIFS, SUMIFS, UNIQUE, SORT, TEXTSPLIT, and more.

  7. 350 Excel Functions | Exceljet

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    Over 350 built-in functions, with examples and videos. VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, INDEX & MATCH, FILTER, RANK, SUMPRODUCT, AVERAGE, COUNTIFS, SUMIFS, UNIQUE, SORT, TEXTSPLIT, SEQUENCE, FIND, DATE, and more. See also 500 Formulas, 101 Functions, and New Excel Functions.

  8. Overview of formulas in Excel - Microsoft Support

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    With real-world examples and helpful visuals, you’ll be able to Sum, Count, Average, and Vlookup like a pro. Formulas in-depth. You can browse through the individual sections below to learn more about specific formula elements. The parts of an Excel formula. Using constants in Excel formulas. Using references in Excel formulas. Need more help?