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Ctrl+A opens the Function Arguments window immediately after typing the name of the function. For example, type =SUM, and press Ctrl+A to open the Function Arguments window. The function arguments window will appear.
A function argument is a specific input to a function. For example, the LOOKUP function takes four arguments as follows: =LOOKUP (value, table, col_index, [range_lookup]) Note most arguments are required, but some are optional. In Excel, optional arguments are denoted with square brackets.
Working with arguments This function contains only one argument. Multiple arguments must be separated by a comma. For example, the function =SUM(A1:A3, C1:C2, E2) will add the values of all cells in the three arguments.
Multiple arguments must be separated by a comma. For example, the function =SUM(A1:A3, C1:C2, E2) will add the values of all cells in the three arguments.
Select a cell. Type the equal sign =. Note: Formulas in Excel always begin with the equal sign. Select a cell or type its address in the selected cell. Enter an operator. For example, for subtraction. Select the next cell, or type its address in the selected cell. Press Enter.
As a worksheet function, the IF function can be entered as part of a formula in a cell of a worksheet. It is possible to nest multiple IF functions within one Excel formula. You can nest up to 7 IF functions to create a complex IF THEN ELSE statement.
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Select the cell that contains the formula you want to edit. Press F2 to change to Edit mode. If necessary, use the Home, End, and arrow keys to position the insertion point within the cell contents.
Type the formula you want to appear in each cell in the set, then press Ctrl+Enter. If you want to change an existing formula in the cells, simply create your selection set of those cells and then use Find and Replace to search for the formula you want to change.
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A nested function is tucked inside another Excel function as one of its arguments. Nesting functions let you return results you would have a hard time getting otherwise. Then that result is used as an argument for the outer function. The COUNT IF function counts the number of cells in a range that meet a condition.
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As a worksheet function, the IF function can be entered as part of a formula in a cell of a worksheet. It is possible to nest multiple IF functions within one Excel formula. You can nest up to 7 IF functions to create a complex IF THEN ELSE statement.
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