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Learn Microsoft Office 2021

You're reading from   Learn Microsoft Office 2021 Your one-stop guide to upskilling with new features of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and Teams

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803239736
Length 654 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Linda Foulkes Linda Foulkes
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Learning Word 2021
2. Chapter 1: Exploring the New Interface and Managing OneDrive FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Dictation, Co-authoring, and Embedding 4. Chapter 3: Styles, Referencing, and Media 5. Chapter 4: Managing Professional Documents 6. Part 2: Learning PowerPoint 2021
7. Chapter 5: The PowerPoint Interface and Presentation Options 8. Chapter 6: Formatting Slides, Charts, and Graphic Elements 9. Chapter 7: Photo Albums, Sections, and Show Tools 10. Chapter 8: Mastering Best Practices with Presentations 11. Part 3: Learning Excel 2021
12. Chapter 9: New Features, Filters, and Cleaning Data 13. Chapter 10: Exploring New and Useful Workflow Functions 14. Chapter 11: Date-Time Functions and Enhancing PivotTable Dashboards 15. Chapter 12: Useful Statistical and Mathematical Functions 16. Part 4: Outlook 2021 and Useful Communication Tools
17. Chapter 13: Creating and Attaching Item Content 18. Chapter 14: Managing Mail and Contacts 19. Chapter 15: Calendar Objects, Tasks, Notes, and Journal Entries 20. Chapter 16: Creating and Managing Online Meetings 21. Chapter 17: Presenting and Collaborating Online 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using the COUNTIFS statistical function

In our previous edition book, Learn Microsoft Office 2019, we learned all about the COUNTIF function. Let's look at an example to recap this function, and explore the COUNTIFS function at the same time.

Recapping the COUNTIF function

In the next topic, we will expand on prior knowledge and discover how to resolve two sets of data by locating missing data by comparing two tables. There are, of course, many methods (functions and tools) to achieve this type of scenario in Excel. In this example, we will use COUNTIF to achieve this:

  1. Open the workbooks named RECON1.xlsx and RECON2.xlsx to follow along with this example.
  2. Locate the first worksheet in the RECON1.xlsx workbook. On this sheet, we have a list of wines and sales, including a WV No column (for the wine ID). We have recently had a huge number of workbooks transferred from our previous drive and notice that we seem to be missing some data and have located a second...
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