Excel makes it easy to find values that are between a range; say numbers between 20 to 40. If you wanted to find value outside the range (i.e., 1-19 or 40 and above), Excel makes it equally as easy. I'll show two ways you can do this; one with filtering and the other with conditional formatting.
Monday, February 7, 2022
Monday, January 31, 2022
Pivot Table Calculated Item Solve Order Issue
If you've created multiple calculated items in a pivot table you might get into a situation where they are not showing up correctly. Somehow the calculations are wrong or don't look right for what you're trying to communicate. Often times it will be the way that the calculations are ordered that is creating the confusion. Re-arranging the sort order of the calculated items is then the solution. This video will cover what dialogue windows can be used to resolve the issue and also go through the steps of creating the pivot table with the "wrong" series of steps that lead up to the problem.
Monday, January 24, 2022
Excel MIRR vs IRR
When looking to compare similar projects tools such as IRR and MIRR are used. But what's the difference between these two when used for capital budgeting ranking? A major difference is that for IRR the cash inflows are reinvested at the project's IRR, while the MIRR is using an alternative re-investment rate for the cash inflows. The video covers the basics of how to use the Excel IRR and MIRR functions.
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