Once data is loaded into Excel, Copilot allows users to ask questions in natural language instead of building new formulas.
We test Claude in Excel, a beta version add-in requiring a paid plan, and show where it saves time on formula fixes.
As Microsoft ramps up Copilot’s capabilities in Excel, the AI tool is becoming genuinely useful for spreadsheet work.
What if you could transform hours of tedious spreadsheet work into just minutes of streamlined efficiency? Simon Sez IT takes a closer look at how Excel’s most powerful functions can transform the way ...
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ROW vs. ROWS in Excel: What's the difference?
Stop your formulas from breaking by switching from grid-based coordinates (ROW) to stable table measurements (ROWS).
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Never-Ending Weekends, and a case for daily reflection
WORK can feel like a storm on most days. Tasks pile up, targets tighten, and for many young Filipinos doing online work, the grind happens alone. No office energy, no quick check-ins, sometimes not ...
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How to use the REDUCE function in Microsoft Excel
Macros are powerful, but they don't work on the web or mobile. I’ve switched to the native REDUCE function for my complex ...
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Learn about gross, operating, and net profit margins, how each is calculated, and how businesses and investors can use them ...
For many people using Power BI, DAX is the thing that quietly holds them back from getting the most out of the tool. They ...
If you have been following the news or scrolling through your social media feed of late, chances are you have heard about the artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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