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Month: October 2019
How to FILL BLANK CELLS in Excel (with 0 or Text or Formula)
In this video, I will show you a super-fast way to select all the blank cells in a data range and fill these blank cells with any value/formula you want.
To select all the blank cells in a data range, you can use the Go To Special dialog box. In the Go To Special dialog box, there is an option called Blank – which instantly selects all the blank cells at one go.
Once you have all the blank cells selected, you can fill all these at one go by first typing the content that you want in these blank cells and then using Control + Enter (hold the control key and press the Enter key).
Doing this would fill the content in the active cell in all the blank cells, that were already selected.
This video is a part of my ‘Excel is two-minute’ series, where I share simple and quick tips to help you speed up your work and be more efficient
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Multiply an Entire Column by a Number in Excel (without using a formula)
Are you looking to multiply an entire column or range by a number?
You could always use another column and have the formula to do this, but this way is quick and easy if you do not plan on changing the values.
- All you need to do is have the number that you want to multiply in a cell (any cell).
- Now copy this cell and paste as special in the cells/range/column where you want to multiply it.
- In the Paste Special dialog box, choose the multiply option (in the Operation section) and click OK. Your column/cells/range should be multiplied!
- If desired, can delete the cell that has the value which you multiplied by.
The resulting data is static/fixed so there’s no need to change any formula to value after multiplying using the paste special function.
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Get the Sum of Filtered Data in Excel (Using SUBTOTAL Formula)
When you filter data, getting the SUM of only the visible part of the data can be a challenge. If you use SUM function for it, it will show you the SUM of the entire range (visible as well as hidden).
In such cases, when you want to get the sum of filtered data only (i.e., the cells that are visible), you can use the SUBTOTAL function. SUBTOTAL function can ignore hidden rows (either through filters or done manually) and can give you the following values:
— SUM
— AVERAGE
— COUNT
— COUNTA
— MAX
— MIN
— PRODUCT
— STDEV.P
— STDEV.S
— VAR.S
— VAR.P
This video is a part of my ‘Excel is two-minute’ series, where I share simple and quick tips to help you speed up your work and be more efficient
Subscribe to this YouTube channel to get updates on Excel Tips and Excel Tutorials videos – https://www.youtube.com/c/trumpexcel
This YouTube channel is managed by Sumit Bansal (who also runs the TrumpExcel website). This channel is meant for people who want to learn Excel. It covers a lot of Excel basics and advanced Excel topics such as Excel Formulas, Functions, Pivot Table, Shortcuts, Excel VBA, Macros, Excel Dashboards, Excel Charts, Conditional Formatting, Power Query, etc. Please subscribe to this channel to be the first to know when new Excel tutorials come out.
You can find a lot of useful Excel resources on the following site: https://trumpexcel.com/
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