This topic itemizes all keyboard shortcuts for Excel 2016 for Mac. Keyboard shortcuts allow you to quickly complete commands and functions without using a mouse. Many of the shortcuts that use the Ctrl key on a Windows keyboard also work with the Control key in Excel 2016 for Mac. However, not all do.
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Conquer some of the most daunting features in Microsoft Excel: formulas and functions. In this Excel for Mac 2016 update to his popular series, author Dennis Taylor presents numerous formulas and functions in Excel and shows how to use them efficiently. The course begins with tips and keyboard shortcuts to accelerate the way you work with formulas within one or multiple worksheets. Dennis then covers how to perform logical tests with the IF, AND, OR, and NOT functions; search and retrieve data with lookup functions (VLOOKUP, MATCH, and INDEX); analyze data with statistical functions; use text functions to clean up worksheets; work with array formulas and functions, and master date and time calculations. Dennis focuses on practical examples that transition effortlessly to real-world scenarios.
Start watching to take advantage of the tremendous power offered by Excel formulas and functions. Topics include:. Understanding how the hierarchy of operators affects formula results.
Knowing when to use absolute vs. Voiceover Hi, I'm Dennis Taylor, and welcome to Excel for Mac 2016: Advanced Formulas and Functions. For many Excel users, the most important thing they do in Excel is work with formulas and functions. If you really want to take advantage of Excel's power, you need exposure to these features. I'll start off by showing you some great shortcuts for building formulas and functions, numerous variations for the powerful If and V lookup functions, vital statistical and math functions, and some date functions that could prove to be indispensable.I'll show you how text functions can help you clean up flawed data, how powerful array formulas and functions give you even more analytical possibilities, and I'll show you how to use functions in combination with one another to achieve even greater power.
1.Excel for MAC does not support PowerPivot. Consequently, any pivot table having source data based on the Excel Data Model will be unfilterable if the spreadsheet is opened by a MAC user.
2. So will be any pivot table, that was created via the 'Import from Microsoft Access Database' option as Excel for MAC does not support OLEDB connections, either.
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It does work for ODBC connections, though, so this may be your workaround...
3. Excel for MAC does not support Pivot Charts. As a result, they will no longer be interactive and change simultaneously with their source Pivot Table but remain static screenshot-like graphs
4.Pivot table value filters on Excel for Mac can only be applied to the left-most value field. There's no option to apply a value filter that has been placed in second or further position in the pivot table.
5. Field Calculation Types are limited on Mac. % of Parent Row Total and % of Parent Column Total are not available
6. If you're accustomed to using workbook and worksheet events for triggering your VBA routines, you're in for a disappointment - none of these will execute on MAC.
7. Speaking of VBA codes, I cannot but mention that the VBA editor on Excel for Mac 2016 is in a very sorry state compared to its Windows counterpart:
(a) 'Properties' window is missing
(b) So long about developing VBA User Forms
(c) Gone are the days when you could easily import or export your VBA codes collection, too
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