Conditional Formulas in Excel 2013 for Windows
Excel 2013 (Windows)
| Intermediate
- 9 videos | 51m 43s
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Conditional formulas let you perform a calculation on a range of values by specifying the criteria the data must meet. Discover how to use built-in conditional formulas and create your own.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Inserting a conditional sum formulaInserting a conditional message formulaPerforming complex conditional formulasCreating multiple conditionsUsing if & or in conditional formulas
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Using conditional formulas to count up value occurrencesKeeping your table up to date with conditional formulasTranslating data in your worksheetUsing reference positions in conditional formulas
IN THIS COURSE
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6m 51sIn Excel 2013, you can use the SUMIF and SUMIFS formulas to perform a sum calculation on certain data values in your range. All you need to know is how to specify the conditions that your qualifying data values have to meet. These tools can be very useful when creating subtotals in Excel 2013. FREE ACCESS
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4m 22sThe SI formula is made up of a range, a condition, a value if true, and a value if false. It can be used to display one message if a condition is met and another if the condition is not met. In Excel 2013, you can use qualifying conditions to perform an analysis on a data entry and display a particular value or message depending on the result of the logical test. FREE ACCESS
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6m 9sIn Excel 2013, the IF formula can be used in conjunction with other formulas. You can create conditions based on calculations, and analyze your data in a variety of different ways. For example, this can be very useful when it comes to applying a discount on a data entry that has to be over a particular value to qualify. FREE ACCESS
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6m 53sIf you want to return more than two possible messages in Excel 2013, you can. You will, however, have to embed multiple IF formulas within one another in order to obtain multiple result options. FREE ACCESS
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5m 25sIn Excel 2013, you can combine qualifying and alternative conditions in your IF formula. This can allow you to specify various different optional conditions that can be met when calculating your formula. FREE ACCESS
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3m 36sIn Excel 2013, you can use the SUMPRODUCT and date formulas to extract specific values from an existing data table. This can be very useful if you are looking to find the total number of purchases in a particular date range. FREE ACCESS
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7m 28sIf you are constantly updating your tables and adding new data entries to your Excel 2013 worksheet, you can create conditional formulas to keep up to date with your new additions. Once you have inserted these calculations - using formulas such as COUNTA and MATCH - you will not have to modify them again or adjust the data ranges that they reference. FREE ACCESS
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5m 4sIn Excel 2013, you can use the IF formula to create a table that can be viewed in two different languages. Once you have inserted a dropdown list, you can use it as a button to quickly switch from one language to another. FREE ACCESS
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5m 56sIn Excel 2013, you may sometimes need to find a cell value by using its positional coordinates in the table. You can do this with the MATCH and INDEX formulas. FREE ACCESS
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