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Filter by column, sort by row

To filter a set of data by a column heading, then sort the result by row, you can use a formula based on the FILTER and SORT functions. In the example shown, the formula in I5 is: =SORT(FILTER(B5:G15,(B4:G4="group")+(B4:G4=J4)),2,-1) This formula …Read more

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TEXTAFTER Function

The Excel TEXTAFTER function returns the text that occurs after a given substring or delimiter. In cases where multiple delimiters appear in the text, TEXTAFTER can return text after the nth occurrence of a delimiter.Read more

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Combinations and permutations in Excel

Combinations and permutations are two basic ways to count possibilities, used in probability, statistics, games, passwords, and lotteries. This article explains the difference between them, when order and repetition matter, and the Excel functions you can use to calculate each case: FACT, PERMUT, …Read more

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