Excel’s IS functions return “True” or “False” depending on the contents of a cell. For example, =ISBLANK(A1) will return “TRUE” if cell A1 is blank and “FALSE” if it is not. Excel provides the following IS functions: ISBLANK, ISERR, ISERROR, ISLOGICAL, ISNA, ISNONTEXT, ISNUMBER, ISREF, and …
Excel is all about working with numbers. However, if your data consists of too much text, you don’t have to worry at all. Excel provides several functions that make it easier to manipulate text strings. These functions let you easily find a string, count the characters …
Whether you use Microsoft Excel for managing monthly bills or tracking time for work, you likely use dates or times. With these functions, you can enter or obtain the dates and times you need. You might already be familiar with some date and time functions in …
Entering data in your spreadsheet is the basic principle behind using Excel. From adding the current date and time to looking up values to changing the letter case of your text, some functions can help you tremendously with data entry. Enter the Current Date and Time: …
Functions perform a mathematical calculation on a range of cells in Excel. The most common Functions are SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT, MIN, and MAX. If an individual wants to find the average, minimum, or maximum of their data, they can use the AVERAGE, MIN, and MAX Functions. …
Scouring the Internet for solutions to WordPress problems will inevitably bring you to sites that ask you to insert some piece of code or the other into functions.php. If you’re new to WordPress, this can be a confusing thing. By default, WordPress doesn’t have any …
If you’re looking to run code regularly, like a cron job, you can use Google Cloud Platform’s Cloud Scheduler to automatically run serverless Cloud Functions at fixed time intervals, without using any actual servers. What Is Cloud Scheduler? Cloud Scheduler advertises itself as “Managed Cron as …