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Quickly format, filter and formulate your list | Using Tables in Excel

by admin | Jul 3, 2013 | Excel Lists | List basics, Excel Lists | Sorting and Filtering, Excel | General

 Tables in Excel One of my new favourite features in the “new” Excel is Tables. When you convert your list to a table you quickly do the following: Apply slick formatting  Apply filters Enter a formula once and see it whiz down the rest of the column...

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