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Hi there,
With the summer period drawing to a close, we hope you've had a relaxing time and are ready for the customary September resumption. Autumn is just around the corner…
In a week's time, we'll be opening up registration for the next Global Excel Summit! Check out the first item below for more details, as well as other industry news, Exceleration highlights, and upcoming events.
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Python comes to Excel
Yet another game-changer arrives, as you're now able to write Python scripts inside Excel thanks to the new PY function.
Mastering SEQUENCE
MVP Meni Porat has launched a new book with over 200 clever ways to use the SEQUENCE function.
Add comments in formulas
There's no obvious way to write helpful inline notes to understand formulas better, but there is a workaround.
Place picture in cell
A recent addition to Excel's image capabilities lets you insert a local picture in a cell and even reference it in formulas.
Scrape data from the web
You might copy content from a website to paste in Excel. However, there's a much better way involving Power Query.
Financial Modeler's Corner LinkedIn Live
The guests discuss how dynamic arrays and LAMBDAs are impacting their financial models. Scheduled for 8 Sep.
Interactive charts with dynamic arrays
MVP carlos barboza shares some nifty tips and tricks that take advantage of Excel's newest functions. Takes place on 8 Sep.
In-person Excel event in Munich
The London Excel Meetup Group goes on the road with a host of speakers lined up to deliver sessions. Join us on 9 Oct.
Thanks for being a part of our ever-growing?community.
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1 年Thanks for the mention Global Excel Team! sneak peek: we will be checking out a much simpler approach to step charts with Dynamic Arrays. Many kudos to Mark Proctor from which I got the inspiration from. Thank you, Mark!
Microsoft Excel MVP. Author, trainer and consultant. Master of 365 Functions, Data Analysis & VBA
1 年Thank you, Andrew Moss for mentioning my book ??