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excel_notes [2023/01/05 22:06] – [format numbers] adminexcel_notes [2024/01/04 22:42] (current) – [format as numbers] raju
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 Ref:- Ref:-
   * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/excel/files-open-automatically - low information density.   * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/excel/files-open-automatically - low information density.
 +
 +===== useful links =====
 +==== dummy ====
 +  * refresh pivot table data - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/refresh-pivottable-data-6d24cece-a038-468a-8176-8b6568ca9be2
 +  * sort values in a pivot table - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sort-data-in-a-pivottable-or-pivotchart-e41f7107-b92d-44ef-861f-24430830450a
 +
 ==== sum values based on another column ==== ==== sum values based on another column ====
 <code> <code>
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 {{:format_numbers_in_excel.png|}} {{:format_numbers_in_excel.png|}}
  
 +==== shortcuts I came across ====
 +
 +| insert multiple lines in excel cell | Alt + Enter |
 +
 +==== format as numbers ====
 +''Ctrl + Shift + !'' will apply number format.
 +
 +For example, let's say we have
 +
 +{{:before_applying_number_format.png|}}
 +
 +Select columns A and B. Press ''Ctrl + Shift + !''. We will then get
 +
 +{{:after_applying_number_format.png|}}
 +
 +See also:
 +  * https://www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-shortcuts - shows many short cuts. The ''Ctrl + Shift + !'' shortcut is listed in the 'Number Formatting' section.
 ===== Articles ===== ===== Articles =====
 ==== clickable links from csv file ==== ==== clickable links from csv file ====
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 $workbook->close(); $workbook->close();
 </code> </code>
 +
 +==== [@] ====
 +The @ symbol that precedes the column name of a table represents “this row”. So [@foo] means “the value in this row and column foo.”
 +
 +See "Using Formulas in Tables" section of [[http://apprize.info/microsoft/excel_9/10.html | Excel 2016 Bible]] which explains this syntax.
 +
 +{{tag>["columnar operations"]}}
  
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