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Webinar on How to Use VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, MATCH, INDEX, IFNA, IFERROR and more in Excel – Training Doyens

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Lookup formulas are far superior to manually searching for specific data elements in a spreadsheet. Join our upcoming webinar to learn how to use lookup functions that let you work with your data more efficiently and know about powerful new tools that help you manipulate data and make better business decisions. VLOOKUP, MATCH, INDEX, vlookup function in excel LEARNING OBJECTIVES This webinar is for any user of Excel who works with large amounts of data and has data in multiple worksheets. Learning about the lookup functions will allow you to match data between databases. Learn about VLOOKUP function in Excel which enables you to quickly and easily look for a value down a column of data and return a value from the same row in a different column. Perfect for when working with large tabular data. INDEX and MATCH work in a similar way but provide more flexibility. In just one fast-paced and informative training session, you’ll learn how to use lookup functions to let yo...

Webinar on Excel Functions and Lookup Formulas: Using VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, MATCH, INDEX, IFNA, IFERROR and more..

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OVERVIEW Lookup formulas are far superior to manually searching for specific data elements in a spreadsheet. VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX and MATCH are some of the most well-known (and most useful) functions in Excel which are used to to return data from other locations in worksheets WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND If you handle large amounts of data in Excel, this webinar on how to use VLOOKUP, MATCH and INDEX will help you tremendously. The training will be delivered using Excel 2016 for Windows although for users of earlier versions, most of the functionality is available in Excel 2010 and Excel 2013. Using VLOOKUP, MATCH, INDEX, vlookup function in excel AREAS COVERED Learning the arguments in the VLOOKUP function Understanding the importance of absolute references within many lookup functions VLOOKUP function in Excel for performing approximate matches Simplifying multiple-field look-ups with concatenation (combining fields into a single cell) Discovering...