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  • And the winner of the VLOOKUP Great White Shark Award is...

    JP Pinto! Congratulations! His post was one of seven chosen by Bill Jelen as the most innovative ones published during VLOOKUP Week . He won a copy Bill Jelens book Microsoft Excel 2010 In Depth . You can find links to all seven posts and see the voting results in our wrap-up post of VLOOKUP Week . JP...
  • Excel: Not just for geeks

    Guest writer Divya Bahl is a blogger for Her Campus , a popular site which offers a guide to life for college women. Ugh. Excel. It's not as intuitive as a Word doc, and not as aesthetically pleasing as a PowerPoint presentation. If you're more creative than analytical, you might feel as though it's...
  • VLOOKUP Week wraps up: Vote for your favorite post

    VLOOKUP Week has ended. The brainchild of Excel MVP Bill Jelen, the idea inspired all things VLOOKUP, including VLOOKUP odes, haikus, vampires, and a way to track shark attacks. Setting all fun aside--Excel experts created a crazy number of useful and innovative applications of VLOOKUP in seven days...
  • Ride the Shark! It's VLOOKUP Week March 25-31, 2012

    What strikes terror into the hearts of Excel beginners? VLOOKUP! Excel power users, though, can't live without it. Excel MVP Bill Jelen has declared March 25 - 31, 2012 to be VLOOKUP week . He's invited his fellow Excel experts to publish VLOOKUP posts on their sites during the week. At MrExcel.com ...
  • Guy Kawasaki's guide to creating a financial forecast

    You've finished your business plan and polished the pitch for investors. As an entrepreneur you know what comes next: number-crunching. To clinch funding, you need a financial projection that shows investors the path to profitability.The Office Web Apps team worked with @Guy Kawasaki to provide a no...
  • Sam Radakovitz on date pickers

    Today’s author: Sam Radakovitz, a program manager on the Excel team that enjoys creating VBA applications in Excel. Back in early 2005, Excel 2007 was under development, the Backstreet Boys released a new album, and I took a weekend out to create a date picker add-in for Excel. The add-in was fun...