If the basic LOOKUP function left you feeling a little underwhelmed, I'm sure you'll appreciate the VLOOKUP. It’ll help you sort out those table sorting issues – pun intended!
Also, this is the only tutorial you need to check if you want to know everything about how to use VLOOKUP in google sheets.
Being able to conditionally look for data is one of the pillars of well-done spreadsheets.
If you've ever wondered about the Google Sheets LOOKUP formula in all its variants, wonder no more. After reading this article, you’ll have no doubts on setting up your lookup table and how to use this powerful function.
The Google Sheets IMPORTRANGE function allows you to import a range of cells from either an external spreadsheet or an existing sheet in a different sheet or spreadsheet.
When conducting keyword research for my Google Sheets website content, I often stumble across keywords like 'VLOOKUP formula' or similar phrases.
In this article, I've decided to clarify this concept, as there's a subtle distinction between these two terms, even if they're often used interchangeably.
In this article, I will go through all you need to know about Google Sheets ID.
Even if it may seem silly to be interested in this topic, it actually contributed to dramatically improving my productivity at work and saving hours of unnecessary work with my employer.