These are the ONLY 15 functions you need to know in Excel (to get most things done)

Описание к видео These are the ONLY 15 functions you need to know in Excel (to get most things done)

Learn the most important Excel functions and how to use them for business data analysis.

Formulas & Techniques covered in this video:
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SUMIFS
COUNTIFS
AVERAGEIFS
XLOOKUP
MAXIFS
INDEX + MATCH
FILTER
MAX
LARGE
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How and when to use each formula
Working with wildcards & patterns
Using date ranges in your criteria
Multiple criteria with formulas
How to combine formulas to solve a problem


Download the Sample Workbooks:
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⏱Topics in the video:👇
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0:00 - Introduction to the data & 15 Formulas
1:20 - Q1 Total Downloads of SugarRush App (SUMIFS)
3:17 - Q2 Total downloads for C apps (wildcards)
5:04 - Q3 Uninstalls in December 2021 (Using Dates)
7:00 - Q4 Downloads in Oct, Nov, Dec 2021 (Date Ranges)
9:21 - Q5 How many times we had more than 8000 downloads per app month? (COUNTIFS)
10:52 - Q6 5 star rating % for Sugar Rush (Complex Problem)
12:31 - Q7 Average uninstalls for Subway Wafers (AVERAGEIFS)
13:10 - Q8 Which month has highest uninstall ratio? (MAX & XLOOKUP)
16:23 - Q9 Average monthly downloads (AVERAGEIFS)
17:06 - Q10 Most downloads in any month / app? 2nd and 3rd places also? (MAX, LARGE)
18:18 - Q11 Which month and app was that? (XLOOKUP, INDEX+MATCH)
20:02 - Q12 In October 2021, which app has most 1star ratings? (XLOOKUP vs. FILTER)
23:35 - Q13 Does it change by December 2021? (XLOOKUP vs. FILTER)
24:50 - Q14 What are the best download figures for each app? (MAXIFS)
26:00 - What is the least downloaded app in each month? (FILTER)
28:03 - How to learn more?


👋 ALTERNATIVE FORMULAS FOR OLDER EXCEL VERSIONS:
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XLOOKUP alternative = Use INDEX MATCH.
Instead of =XLOOKUP(F61,F53:F59,C53:C59)
use = INDEX(C53:C59, MATCH(F61, F53:F59,0))

MAXIFS alternative = Use MAX(IF()) Array formula.
Instead of =MAXIFS(data[Downloads],data[App],C99)
Use =MAX(IF(data[App] = C99, data[Downloads])) and press CTRL+Shift+Enter to get the correct result.



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Additional videos on the formulas:
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IF formula & Advanced IF formulas -    • 10 Advanced IF formulas every analyst...  
SUMIFS formula (10 examples) -    • 10 *next level* SUMIFS tricks only Ex...  
INDEX MATCH in detail -    • Excel's INDEX + MATCH - How to use it...  
XLOOKUP -    • STOP using INDEX MATCH in Excel, use ...  
VLOOKUP -    • Excel VLOOKUP  - Complete tutorial & ...  
FILTER -    • I don’t use filters in Excel anymore....  


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