Table Formulas Nomenclature / Structured References [22 Examples]

Topics: Formula Elements, Formula Types and Cell References, Assumption Tables/Formula Elements, and Scenario Manager

 

 

Topics in this video:
1. Excel Table feature works for Proper Data Sets (00:48 min)
2. Single cell, then keyboard to convert proper data set to Excel Table: Ctrl + T (“List” in Excel 2003 use Ctrl + L) (01:16 min)
3. TableTools, Design Ribbon Tab, Properties group, Table Name: “NoSpacesInName” (01:50 min)
4. Formatting
5. Sorting (02:17 min)
6. Filtering (02:32 min)
7. Total Row (02:36 min) Right-click, Ribbon and Keyboard for Total Row!!!!
8. Keyboard for Total Row (3:33 min)
9. Slicer Formula Tricks (04:20 min)
10. SQUARE BRACKETS are used for Field Names in Table Formula Nomenclature (Structured References) (06:56 min)
11. Dynamic/Expandable ranges for: Formulas (07:33 min)
12. You can create formula first, then convert proper data set to Excel Table (08:01 min)
13. Or use Table Formula Nomenclature (Structured References) (09:20 min)
14. Table names and field names in square brackets (09:20 min)
15. Dynamic/Expandable ranges for: Chart (10:02 min)
16. Dynamic/Expandable ranges for: Data Validation List (12:06 min)
17. Dynamic/Expandable ranges for: VLOOKUP table (13:09 min)
18. Dynamic/Expandable ranges for: PivotTables (14:34 min)
19. Tables Names in Name Manager (16:28 min)
20. Can type formulas on different sheets. When typing formula, list of field names & other elements from table show up in a drop-down list (16:59 min)
21. Easy to read formulas (17:40 min)
22. To lock a field you can use the syntax: [[Field]:[Field]] (20:58 min)

Excel Table feature. Excel table. Excel Table Expandable Ranges, Excel Table Dynamic Ranges. Slicer Magic, Excel 2013 Slicer Table, Excel Table Filter Slicer, Slicer For Totals Row in Excel Table.

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