I agree with no. 3 being very useful. I use the WIN+V all the time in all applications. Especially if I have a number of items I need to copy from one window to another. Instead of flipping back and forth between the windows using CTRL+C CTRL+V all the time, I pick up all I need from one window using CTRL+C multiple times and then paste them into the other window using WIN+V. Super useful.
Mon Dieu! Skip Blanks! (hiding from me all of this time!). The Formatting of the up/down custom formatting was the bell ringer for me. I always learn something new. Thanks Mynda!
You can also add colours to the up and down symbols so e.g. the up arrow appears green and down red. I've yet to watch Mynda's custom formats video, but it's more than likely in there somewhere.
Thank you for such useful videos! I am a data analyst consultant who mostly uses Python or R for Analysis. I stopped using excel because I considered it passé, you’ve shown me that I need to get back and refresh my knowledge for updated functions.
I totally watched this with my morning coffee this morning, and then my hubby had a situation tonight where I got to use your tips! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and very cool hacks. ... and bonus, I got to be the Excel Hero with my hubbs! Whoot.
I have long been a user of the Windows Key Paste you discussed. THANK YOU SO MUCH about displaying the clipboard and frequently used special characters! It's a big plus on an already powerful tool
As always with your tips, very usefyl Mynda. Thanks a lot. My favorite is tip 2 but I think that I'll use tip 3 more often. Please keep up the good work to help me use Excel better every day.
I wish I have seen this video 4 hours back .... I was manually entering the data .... the paste special option with skip blanks would have worked for me .. any ways thanks a lot for these wonderful tips .... a big salute for your visualization as to how we work in Excel :)
I love the Visual Basic editor example. I’ve never seen someone whip it out in a handy shortcuts video, which is great because it can look intimidating at first but if normalized unlocks so much opportunity!
Bravo Mynda, these are tools that are quite useful and I must admit as an everyday excel user I never imagined my work could be simplified with the latter ones. N°3 isvery cool indeed yet I favor N°4 because on a weekly basis I share excel files with my team or colleagues or even my supervisor and am not able to hide some spreadsheets I wouldn't want them to see. Keep it up, your hints and ticks come in very handy at times. Once again thank you I appreciate your teachings which are clearly explained and easy to practise. Regards
My Excel was fighting with me. I was trying to insert columns. It would do a few and it stopped. A big ribbon would come up. I couldn't use that. I had to really fight with it to do as I asked. It was exhausting. What is the solution to this? @@MyOnlineTrainingHub
I didn't know about #4 and I love that! Will definitely be super hiding some sheets from nosy folk. As for ones I use a ton, #5 (Custom formatting). I use this to bypass conditional formatting which can really bog down a large worksheet (and also gets messy with pivot tables and copy/pasted cells). Finally, thanks for pointing out using purple as an alternative for people with certain visual impairments. I love that you use icons as well.
7:50 Question: So if you hide a sheet that way so that it is "very hidden", and then you were to go back to Excel and hide a different sheet the usual way by right- clicking it, would it allow you to "Unhide..." it in that situation - considering that the very hidden method looks like it greys out that option? I am just curious. Thanks!
On Formating Numbers you can also add colors, so there is no need to use conditional formatting. I like to use the following format to show growth or decline in persentages. [Color50]0,0% ▲;[Red]-0,0% ▼
Yes, good point 👍 I always find the colour formatting a bit of a hassle cause you have to find the colour codes of anything other than the standard red, green, blue etc.
Wow. I use conditional formatting with formulas all the time - although I tend to prefer doing a background fill on the cell in order to make it really stand out. I have also seen the symbols thing in another video (of yours, I think). However, I did not know any of the first four! VERY useful video. Thanks !!!!
A great tip to hide grouping/outlines is Ctrl 8 - toggles it on and off- it takes up a whack of real estate. Combined with Ctrl shift and F1 you maximize your screen when presenting.
Thank you for this, wasn't aware of the clipboard being available in Excel. Did know of Win-V but wasn't aware of the tabs within it. Never used Paste Special Multiply either, so good to know that exists!
I’d not thought to put symbols in the custom format before, that’s neat. I have been using the text colour in custom format rather than conditional formatting for a wile now as the conditional formatting ranges often need a tidy up on larger spreadsheets with multiple users.
Glad you liked it! I know what you mean about CF. Fortunately, in 365 they've finally fixed the issue of fragmented CF ranges 😅 I prefer CF because the colours are easier to choose. With custom number formats you have to lookup the colour code if it's not one of the standard colours.
Love t No 4! The Very Hidden "hack" has saved me hours of fixing Simple Dashboards that I share with a bigger audience. I simply make my Pivot Sheets Very Hidden and then protect the workbook, but still allow access to select Slicers.... Works like a charm :). Thanks for a GREAT video always learn something new. Today it was the Graphs with the arrows in Tool # 6
Great video! - 1 & 3 are competting for favorutes. But in all honesty - I'll be using all of these from now on. I already used conditional formatting, but had never thought about how utilising a colourblind palette would more accessible. Time to review old templates
Thank you for another great video. I love to show folks the power of Paste Special, so that is probably my favorite. I would love that Clipboard Pane, but sadly it is unavailable on Mac. 🤷♂
Thank you for great videos. Love these tips. I have used excel for many years and did not know about the buildt in clipboard. Had seen the paste special before but forgot about it. I have red green color deficiency but those two colours you used together here are worse than red and green together for me, had to go very close to the screen to see the difference, but maybe my eyes are just weird. My Favourite custom format I've used lately is ;;; since it hides the cell value; learned it from a Swedish Microsoft MVP, can't remember the name, he does some short weekly Swedish videos and newsletter. Thank you again and have a lovely day:)
At my old job, Group Data was super useful when multiple people worked with the same spreadsheets. Hidden rows/columns aren't obvious but when you group data and hide rows/columns, it is obvious to other users that there is data hidden.
Thank you for this vid. I had know idea about these functions. I shared the link with my colleagues so they could watch and learn, too. :) One thing with regards to your conditional formatting using the up/down and up/down/dash rules (loooooove this). When you have a 0% change, excel displays it as an up arrow regardless of which of the above rules you use. Any ideas on how to correct this? I note your spreadsheet in your vid did not have any rows with 0% change, so the problem didn't "crop up". Thanks.
Thank you! You can choose the format with the yellow horizontal bar and set the icon to display yellow when it's =0 changing the 'Type' to 'Number'. If you get stuck, please post your question and sample Excel file on our forum where someone can help you further: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-forum
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub Thanks for the quick reply. 😊 I figured out both the issues. It required a bunch more coffee in my system. Lol. For your first custom number format, if you use “0$ ▲;0% ▼;0% ▬” it will populate the ▬ for 0 values. Thank you for your “custom number format cheat sheet” as that was what allowed me to understand the requirement for that last bit of the custom format to push the dash for a 0 value. And as a side note and because this happened with a colleague of mine and I had to google the solution, if anyone does not see the subsets drop-down menu, make sure that you do not have "ASCII (decimal)" or "ASCII (hex)" selected in the “from” drop-down menu at the very bottom right of the pop-up window as the subsets will not display if you have either of them selected. For your second example with the icon set, change the first “value is” (for the up arrow) to only “>”. When you use “>=” it conflicts with the second line (the dash). Once this change is made, the dash will display properly for 0 values. Again, just want to say thank you very much for these instructional videos. I am learning so much stuff that I had no idea even existed. You get used to doing things a certain way, with certain tools in Excel and don’t realize or forget there are so many other methods than can help. /runs off to learn more from your other videos.
Good stuff you are teaching us. Thank you very much and you speak so peacefully and very easy to understand. But I was able to make the up arrow green and the down one red. Then I copied and continued your instructions. But the colors come all black and not the red or green!
Hello Very useful tips , I want to ask question about copy and paste operations if I have 2 columns with the same numbers of 100 rows , I filtered one of them and changed some data now I want to copy the changed data to the first column how I can do that ?
Never thought to click on that little arrow to expand the Clipboard menu item... I mean, what could possibly be there of value? :) I've used Excel for many years and thanks to your videos have moved from being befuddled by custom number formats to incorporating regular use of them.
Hello... I have a sheet with 12 columns for the months of the year with JAN thru DEC as the headers. I would like to have the cell containing the column header change color at the end of that month. As my headers don't include a full date (01-01-24), I've been unable to use any of the Conditional Formatting tools. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hard to give you a solution without knowing exactly what you have in those cells. Please post your question and sample Excel file on our forum where someone can help you further: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-forum
With the very hidden worksheet property, you can also password protect it, so nobody else can access the objects in the developer section without entering a password. That's what I do with one of my files.
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub In case anyone is wondering how, in the developer tab, click on tools, then select VBA Project Properties, then Protection, and enter your password.
My favorite Paste Special? when you have numbers but somehow they are represented as Text. Copy 1, then Paste Special Multiply. Poof, all of your numbers that were Text are now Numbers.
Excel should automatically display dates in the format for the region the file is opened in (assuming you're using the default date format). If that's not what you meant, please post your question and sample Excel file on our forum where someone can help you further: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-forum
I have a question: Is it possible to sort numbers formatted as text as numbers. Like '10 and '1000 and '200 are sorted '10,'1000,'200 but I like them sorted as '10, '200, '1000.? Thanks in advance :-)
Welcome! You can start with any playlist. They're organised by topic as opposed to beginning to end. If you want to follow a logical path to mastering Excel, please consider my Excel Expert course: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-expert-upgrade
Windows V is very primitive on Win 10. The functionality you displayed (that I didn't know existed!) appears to be Win 11. To be honest, I am a big fan of the Excel clipboard. Just didn't know the Ctrl C * 2 shortcut. Nice 😊
❓Which one of the tools is your favorite? Let me know in the comments!
Download the FREE "Custom Number Formats" cheatsheet: bit.ly/tools24cheatsheet
I am new here someone help me guide where to start in this channel, which playlist to which? 🙏🙏🙏
@@SAI-xn7yq all these videos are useful, myanda is MPV.
Tool №3 Clipboard
#3! but also learned a lot from the rest as well.
I agree with no. 3 being very useful. I use the WIN+V all the time in all applications. Especially if I have a number of items I need to copy from one window to another. Instead of flipping back and forth between the windows using CTRL+C CTRL+V all the time, I pick up all I need from one window using CTRL+C multiple times and then paste them into the other window using WIN+V. Super useful.
Great use case for Win+V. Thanks for sharing.
I watch content about excel from many other channels i like theirs and yours too. But the way you speak so peacefully sets it apart 😃
Thanks so much 🥰 I appreciate that!
Mon Dieu! Skip Blanks! (hiding from me all of this time!). The Formatting of the up/down custom formatting was the bell ringer for me. I always learn something new. Thanks Mynda!
😁glad you can make use of some of these techniques.
You can also add colours to the up and down symbols so e.g. the up arrow appears green and down red. I've yet to watch Mynda's custom formats video, but it's more than likely in there somewhere.
Thank you for such useful videos! I am a data analyst consultant who mostly uses Python or R for Analysis. I stopped using excel because I considered it passé, you’ve shown me that I need to get back and refresh my knowledge for updated functions.
Excel has come a long way with the introduction of dynamic arrays, Power Query and more. Have fun with it!
Wow!! The skip blanks and multiply ones I’ve never known. Thanks for the updates on how to use! 😊
Glad you like them!
I totally watched this with my morning coffee this morning, and then my hubby had a situation tonight where I got to use your tips! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and very cool hacks. ... and bonus, I got to be the Excel Hero with my hubbs! Whoot.
Love that! 😁👏
#2. Paste Special (Convert Values) is my favorite. Love your videos and your teaching style.
Thanks for your kind words 🙏😊
I have long been a user of the Windows Key Paste you discussed. THANK YOU SO MUCH about displaying the clipboard and frequently used special characters! It's a big plus on an already powerful tool
So pleased you can make use of it.
As always with your tips, very usefyl Mynda. Thanks a lot. My favorite is tip 2 but I think that I'll use tip 3 more often. Please keep up the good work to help me use Excel better every day.
Thank you! Glad you found some ideas you can use 😊
Honestly the highlighting cells with the triangles and custom format is so good for me. But all the tips in the video are fantastic!
Glad you like them!
I wish I have seen this video 4 hours back .... I was manually entering the data .... the paste special option with skip blanks would have worked for me .. any ways thanks a lot for these wonderful tips .... a big salute for your visualization as to how we work in Excel :)
What I like most of you is that you are to the point and clear!
Much appreciated 🥰
I love the Visual Basic editor example. I’ve never seen someone whip it out in a handy shortcuts video, which is great because it can look intimidating at first but if normalized unlocks so much opportunity!
That's great to hear 🙏
Paste special skip blanks is a game changer for me !
Great to hear you make use of it!
bravo! ive learned a lot from this video and come to think of it that I'll be needing these techniques on conditional formatting
Wonderful to hear!
I've been using excel for over 25 years and I didn't know about several of these tips. Thank you!
So pleased you discovered some new tips 😊
Just when I thought I couldn't be impressed, you did it! All 6 tools are great to know, and now I know. Thank you Mynda!
😁 awesome to hear!
Group - Ungroup columns is really helpful for temp use of narrowing focus! Skip Blanks was smth I didnot know!!!
So pleased it was helpful 😊
Thank You for the tutorial.
You are welcome!
Bravo Mynda, these are tools that are quite useful and I must admit as an everyday excel user I never imagined my work could be simplified with the latter ones. N°3 isvery cool indeed yet I favor N°4 because on a weekly basis I share excel files with my team or colleagues or even my supervisor and am not able to hide some spreadsheets I wouldn't want them to see. Keep it up, your hints and ticks come in very handy at times. Once again thank you I appreciate your teachings which are clearly explained and easy to practise. Regards
So pleased you found some tips you can use 😊
There are days when I think I am pretty good with Excel & then I watch one of these clips and realise there are a lot of simple things I miss… 🤦♂️😂
So glad you found some new tips you can use 😊
My Excel was fighting with me.
I was trying to insert columns.
It would do a few and it stopped.
A big ribbon would come up.
I couldn't use that.
I had to really fight with it to do as I asked. It was exhausting.
What is the solution to this?
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub
I feel the same... I appreciate these clips
Thats better than thinking im pretty good then i realise i have no idea how to do something so stupid simple like adding a second axis to a line graph
last tip was awesome Mynda, I didn't knew that one, Love from India, please always surprise us with these tips and tricks.
Thank you! Will do!
Great videos. I want to create a form and fill in the data from an existing excel spreadsheet
I didn't know about #4 and I love that! Will definitely be super hiding some sheets from nosy folk.
As for ones I use a ton, #5 (Custom formatting). I use this to bypass conditional formatting which can really bog down a large worksheet (and also gets messy with pivot tables and copy/pasted cells).
Finally, thanks for pointing out using purple as an alternative for people with certain visual impairments. I love that you use icons as well.
So pleased you found some new ideas you can use 😊
Oh my goodness the paste special skip blanks is going to be so useful! Thank you so much!!
Great to hear!
Great tips. There is always something new to learn in Excel. Thank you 😊. I liked most No.# 6 @ 11:04. That was totally new to me.
Glad you enjoyed it and discovered something new!
Tools number 2 & 3 absolutely! The money platform report is always time time-consuming workload and converted into our company's report. Thank you!
Great to hear you can make use of them! 😊
7:50
Question:
So if you hide a sheet that way so that it is "very hidden", and then you were to go back to Excel and hide a different sheet the usual way by right- clicking it, would it allow you to "Unhide..." it in that situation - considering that the very hidden method looks like it greys out that option? I am just curious.
Thanks!
No. Very hidden sheets can only be un-hidden via the VB editor.
Some really amazing insights ; although I have been using these... but you have made it more effective and optimized. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
On Formating Numbers you can also add colors, so there is no need to use conditional formatting.
I like to use the following format to show growth or decline in persentages.
[Color50]0,0% ▲;[Red]-0,0% ▼
Yes, good point 👍 I always find the colour formatting a bit of a hassle cause you have to find the colour codes of anything other than the standard red, green, blue etc.
Grouping. I create very large and ever expanding sheets in my books. I wish I had known about this many years ago.
Thank you.
So pleased you can make use of this feature.
Wow. I use conditional formatting with formulas all the time - although I tend to prefer doing a background fill on the cell in order to make it really stand out. I have also seen the symbols thing in another video (of yours, I think). However, I did not know any of the first four! VERY useful video. Thanks !!!!
So pleased to hear you found some new ideas 😁
A great tip to hide grouping/outlines is Ctrl 8 - toggles it on and off- it takes up a whack of real estate. Combined with Ctrl shift and F1 you maximize your screen when presenting.
Great tips 🙏
Thank you for this, wasn't aware of the clipboard being available in Excel. Did know of Win-V but wasn't aware of the tabs within it. Never used Paste Special Multiply either, so good to know that exists!
Awesome to hear!
I’d not thought to put symbols in the custom format before, that’s neat. I have been using the text colour in custom format rather than conditional formatting for a wile now as the conditional formatting ranges often need a tidy up on larger spreadsheets with multiple users.
Glad you liked it! I know what you mean about CF. Fortunately, in 365 they've finally fixed the issue of fragmented CF ranges 😅 I prefer CF because the colours are easier to choose. With custom number formats you have to lookup the colour code if it's not one of the standard colours.
Best one for me was grouping, Skipping blanks, using VBA option to hide sheet and the OG is changing numbers to %. Many thanks🤝🤝🤝
😁too many to choose from! Thanks for watching and sharing your favourites.
Great tips! I particularly like the vb method of hiding worksheet. I was unaware of that one.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. I like and now use Tip 1, column groups. Very handy! I need more groups, I'll bet some day soon there will be more available.
Great to hear!
Each and every second of the video is important and helpful, thank you.
That's wonderful to hear 🙏
That windows+V short cut is extremely useful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much. The best tool I like is conditional formatting.
You are welcome!
Love t No 4! The Very Hidden "hack" has saved me hours of fixing Simple Dashboards that I share with a bigger audience. I simply make my Pivot Sheets Very Hidden and then protect the workbook, but still allow access to select Slicers.... Works like a charm :). Thanks for a GREAT video always learn something new. Today it was the Graphs with the arrows in Tool # 6
Awesome to hear! 😁
Thank you Mynda! Always fun and most importantly useful tips!
So glad!
This is fantastic, always having to learn a new simple yet powerful excel function.
Many thanks.
So pleased to hear that 😁
Great video! - 1 & 3 are competting for favorutes. But in all honesty - I'll be using all of these from now on. I already used conditional formatting, but had never thought about how utilising a colourblind palette would more accessible. Time to review old templates
Awesome to hear, Grae!
Hiding sheets by VBA properties is a favourite of mine. Useful to hide lookup sheets from being tampered with in a shared workbook.
Nice to know you use it too 😁
You are SOOO AMAZING! Tip #3 was my favorite, too. Thank you for continuing to share your tips. Have a fabulous day!
You're so welcome! Hope you have a fabulous day too 😊
Thank you for another great video. I love to show folks the power of Paste Special, so that is probably my favorite. I would love that Clipboard Pane, but sadly it is unavailable on Mac. 🤷♂
Ah, the Mac strikes again. Another reason I will never own a Mac. 😔
Thank you for great videos.
Love these tips. I have used excel for many years and did not know about the buildt in clipboard.
Had seen the paste special before but forgot about it. I have red green color deficiency but those two colours you used together here are worse than red and green together for me, had to go very close to the screen to see the difference, but maybe my eyes are just weird. My Favourite custom format I've used lately is ;;; since it hides the cell value; learned it from a Swedish Microsoft MVP, can't remember the name, he does some short weekly Swedish videos and newsletter.
Thank you again and have a lovely day:)
Thanks for watching! Glad you found some helpful tips. Good to know about the purple and green 🙏 will keep it in mind.
Great list of tips! Appreciate how easy the video was to follow along.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏😊
At my old job, Group Data was super useful when multiple people worked with the same spreadsheets. Hidden rows/columns aren't obvious but when you group data and hide rows/columns, it is obvious to other users that there is data hidden.
Yes, another great reason to use them. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this vid. I had know idea about these functions. I shared the link with my colleagues so they could watch and learn, too. :)
One thing with regards to your conditional formatting using the up/down and up/down/dash rules (loooooove this). When you have a 0% change, excel displays it as an up arrow regardless of which of the above rules you use. Any ideas on how to correct this? I note your spreadsheet in your vid did not have any rows with 0% change, so the problem didn't "crop up". Thanks.
Thank you! You can choose the format with the yellow horizontal bar and set the icon to display yellow when it's =0 changing the 'Type' to 'Number'. If you get stuck, please post your question and sample Excel file on our forum where someone can help you further: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-forum
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub Thanks for the quick reply. 😊 I figured out both the issues. It required a bunch more coffee in my system. Lol.
For your first custom number format, if you use “0$ ▲;0% ▼;0% ▬” it will populate the ▬ for 0 values. Thank you for your “custom number format cheat sheet” as that was what allowed me to understand the requirement for that last bit of the custom format to push the dash for a 0 value. And as a side note and because this happened with a colleague of mine and I had to google the solution, if anyone does not see the subsets drop-down menu, make sure that you do not have "ASCII (decimal)" or "ASCII (hex)" selected in the “from” drop-down menu at the very bottom right of the pop-up window as the subsets will not display if you have either of them selected.
For your second example with the icon set, change the first “value is” (for the up arrow) to only “>”. When you use “>=” it conflicts with the second line (the dash). Once this change is made, the dash will display properly for 0 values.
Again, just want to say thank you very much for these instructional videos. I am learning so much stuff that I had no idea even existed. You get used to doing things a certain way, with certain tools in Excel and don’t realize or forget there are so many other methods than can help. /runs off to learn more from your other videos.
Hiding sheets! OMG, this is a game changer for me! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
So far the best vdo for learning excel . Thanks a lot.
So glad to hear that 🙏
Saw this one video and I immediately subscribed. I'll try some these tmw when I log in.
A+
Wonderful to hear 🙏
Oh, this was great. Some was new, and some were things that I once knew, but had forgotten. Thanks!!!
That's a double win! 😁
Good stuff you are teaching us. Thank you very much and you speak so peacefully and very easy to understand. But I was able to make the up arrow green and the down one red. Then I copied and continued your instructions. But the colors come all black and not the red or green!
I like No.4 the most. Any how all numbers are super. Great stuff of course.
Thanks for voting 😊
Beautiful tutorial. thank you
I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊
That paste special is very useful 😀. Thanks for sharing
Great to hear!
Totally forgot about Number 1. Started reusing it, thanks.
Hello Very useful tips , I want to ask question about copy and paste operations
if I have 2 columns with the same numbers of 100 rows , I filtered one of them and changed some data
now I want to copy the changed data to the first column how I can do that ?
Great question. I don't think there's an easy way to do that, sorry. Better to change both columns at the same time.
OMG, I'm only part of the way into the video, but - WOW, column grouping and skip blanks, thank you, they will be SO helpful ❤
Awesome to hear 😁
I also use the "Paste Special" multiply by 1 when numbers are formatted as text.
Yes, another great use case. Thanks for sharing.
Endless learning ! Thank you so much for all your efforts
Happy to hear that!
The in-excel clipboard could be useful. Currently I use Ditto which doesn't have the clip limit and can sync clipboard on multiple PCs.
Great to hear!
Numeber 3... A real new world for me.. Thank you
Awesome to hear!
Great learning, thanks for sharing ❤
Glad you found it helpful 😊
Never thought to click on that little arrow to expand the Clipboard menu item... I mean, what could possibly be there of value? :) I've used Excel for many years and thanks to your videos have moved from being befuddled by custom number formats to incorporating regular use of them.
Wow, that's great to hear, Tom!
Gosh, this is brilliant! Thank you so much. I have a new subscriber 🙂
Awesome! Thank you!
Never tried skip Blanks so will give it a go..cheers
So pleased to hear you found something new you can use 😁
More gold, thanks Mynda. No. 3 if my favourite.
Great to hear 🙏
Great video Mynda! I agree, 3 is the best
Cheers, Chris! Glad we agree 😁
As I already know the most tricks , the 4th one is very useful. Great one
Glad you can make use of it 😁
I'm a be fan of Grouping columns and of Paste Special
I normally use keyboard shortcuts to apply the appropriate Paste Special option.
Great to hear, Richard. I'm a fan of Alt > E > S too 😁
Hello... I have a sheet with 12 columns for the months of the year with JAN thru DEC as the headers.
I would like to have the cell containing the column header change color at the end of that month.
As my headers don't include a full date (01-01-24), I've been unable to use any of the Conditional Formatting tools.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hard to give you a solution without knowing exactly what you have in those cells. Please post your question and sample Excel file on our forum where someone can help you further: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-forum
With the very hidden worksheet property, you can also password protect it, so nobody else can access the objects in the developer section without entering a password. That's what I do with one of my files.
Nice.
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub In case anyone is wondering how, in the developer tab, click on tools, then select VBA Project Properties, then Protection, and enter your password.
Skip blanks and multiply are my new faves!
Awesome to hear!
My favorite Paste Special? when you have numbers but somehow they are represented as Text. Copy 1, then Paste Special Multiply. Poof, all of your numbers that were Text are now Numbers.
Yes, another great use 👍 thanks for sharing.
Hide a sheet from its properties, just great. Thanks !
😉you're welcome!
about the formats of cel using date. Are you have any trouble when the excel is in another language? like spanish?
Excel should automatically display dates in the format for the region the file is opened in (assuming you're using the default date format). If that's not what you meant, please post your question and sample Excel file on our forum where someone can help you further: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-forum
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub Thank you . i will post.
Great extras for Excel, but I dont have clipboard icon in the bottom right, so no use to me?
Thank Myda...yes no. 3 for me
Great to hear!
I have a question: Is it possible to sort numbers formatted as text as numbers. Like '10 and '1000 and '200 are sorted '10,'1000,'200 but I like them sorted as '10, '200, '1000.?
Thanks in advance :-)
No, the best fix for this is to convert the numbers to actual numbers instead of text.
I am new here someone help me guide where to start in this channel, which playlist to which? 🙏🙏🙏
Welcome! You can start with any playlist. They're organised by topic as opposed to beginning to end. If you want to follow a logical path to mastering Excel, please consider my Excel Expert course: www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-expert-upgrade
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One I never 'noticed' Paste Special: Skip Blanks! And interestingly, I was thinking about that concept the other day...
So glad it was helpful 😊
#2 -> MIND = BLOWN, thank you!
Awesome 😁
#2 😀 and I love custom formatting! Thank you for this video!😀
My pleasure! Thanks for watching 😁
Unbelievable way to design and do the things, like using shortcuts
Glad you liked it 🙏
The custom # format trick is epic!
Glad you like it 😁
Great tips! I think #5 can be very useful😃
Thank you! Be sure to download the custom number format cheat sheet here: bit.ly/tools24cheatsheet
I never tried paste special blank.. or i would say i hardly use paste special. I dont know what is the use of them.. very few of them i used.. thanks
Thanks for watching. Your data must already be mostly clean and ready to analyse, which isn't the case for most people 😅
#3 is great ... didn't know this one! Also think #4 is excellent!
Cheers, Jeff! Glad you like them.
which playlist does this video belonging to? i didn't find the playlist including this video.
It doesn't belong to a playlist.
Skip Blanks is a good one! 👍
Glad you liked it!
Windows V is very primitive on Win 10. The functionality you displayed (that I didn't know existed!) appears to be Win 11. To be honest, I am a big fan of the Excel clipboard. Just didn't know the Ctrl C * 2 shortcut. Nice 😊
Glad the CTRL + C * 2 might be handy to you 😁
@@MyOnlineTrainingHub I've already shared it with a colleague, and in my line of work (data analytics) it will be a HUGE timesaver, so thank you 🙂
Thank you for this excellent video!
Glad it was helpful!
You are fantastic!
You're very kind 🙏
No wonder why I love Excel ❤
Me too 😁