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Returns a text reference to a worksheet cell.
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ADDRESS(row_num, column_num, [abs_num], [a1], [sheet_text])
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AREAS
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Returns the number of areas in a reference. An area is a contiguous cell range or a single cell.
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AREAS(reference)
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CHOOSE
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Selects a value from a list based on its index number.
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CHOOSE(index_num, value1, [value2], …)
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COLUMN
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Returns the column number of a given cell reference or the number of the current column if no reference is supplied.
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COLUMN([reference])
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COLUMNS
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Returns the number of columns in an array or reference.
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COLUMNS(array)
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FORMULATEXT
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Returns a formula as a string.
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FORMULATEXT(reference)
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GETPIVOTDATA
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Returns data stored in a PivotTable report.
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GETPIVOTDATA(data_field, pivot_table, [field1, item1, field2, item2], …)
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HLOOKUP
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Searches for a value in the first table row, and returns a value in the same column from the specified row.
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HLOOKUP(lookup_value, table_array, row_index_num, [range_lookup])
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HYPERLINK
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Creates a hyperlink.
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HYPERLINK(link_location,friendly_name)
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INDEX
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Uses the row and column indexes to select a value from a reference or array.
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INDEX(array, row_num, [column_num])
INDEX(reference, row_num, [column_num], [area_num])
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INDIRECT
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Returns a reference specified by a text value.
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INDIRECT(ref_text, [a1])
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LOOKUP
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Looks in a one-row or one-column range for a value and returns a value from the same position in a second one-row or one-column range.
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Vector form: LOOKUP(lookup_value, lookup_vector, [result_vector])
‘lookup_value’ is the value to look up in the ‘lookup_vector’ single column (single row) range, ‘lookup_vector’ is a list of data (single column or row range) used to search for the lookup_value; ‘result_vector’ is a range of the same size as ‘lookup_vector’. The function returns the value in ‘result_vector’ at the position where the match is found in ‘lookup_vector’.
Array form: LOOKUP(lookup_value, array)
‘lookup_value’ is the value that you wish to look up in the specified array and ‘array’ is a two-dimensional array of data. The first column (or row) of an array will be used to search for the ‘lookup_value’, and the value in the corresponding last column (or row) will be returned.
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MATCH
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Searches for a specified item in a cell range and returns the relative position of that item in the range.
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MATCH(lookup_value, lookup_array, [match_type])
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OFFSET
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Returns a reference to a range that is a specified number of rows and columns from a cell or cell range.
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OFFSET(reference, rows, cols, [height], [width])
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ROW
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Returns the row number of a given cell reference or the number of the current row if no reference is supplied.
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ROW([reference])
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ROWS
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Returns the number of rows in a reference or array.
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ROWS(array)
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SINGLE
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Reduces many values to a single value. This function works as follows:
•If the ‘value’ parameter is a single item, the function returns this item.
•If the ‘value’ is a range, the function returns the value from the cell in the same row or column as the formula.
•If the ‘value’ is an array, the top-left value is returned.
The SINGLE function was originally introduced in Excel with dynamic arrays
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Returns a vertical range of cells as a horizontal range, or vice versa.
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TRANSPOSE(array)
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VLOOKUP
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Looks up a value in the first column of a table, and returns a value in the same row from a column you specify.
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VLOOKUP( lookup_value, table_array, col_index_num, [range_lookup] )
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