
Overview of formulas in Excel - Microsoft Support
Master the art of Excel formulas with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to perform calculations, manipulate cell contents, and test conditions with ease.
Overview of formulas - Microsoft Support
Functions are predefined formulas that perform calculations by using specific values, called arguments, in a particular order, or structure. Functions can be used to perform simple or complex calculations.
Formulas and functions - Microsoft Support
Learn these top skills to create your own formulas and functions.
Using IF with AND, OR, and NOT functions in Excel
In Excel, the IF function allows you to make a logical comparison between a value and what you expect by testing for a condition and returning a result if that condition is True or False.
Examples of commonly used formulas - Microsoft Support
Find links to examples of commonly-used formulas, including some video examples.
Excel functions (by category) - Microsoft Support
Lists all Excel functions by their category, such as Logical functions or Text functions.
Create a simple formula in Excel - Microsoft Support
How to create simple formulas in Excel using AutoSum and the SUM function, along with the add, subtract, multiply, or divide values in your worksheet.
Enter a formula - Microsoft Support
Formulas are equations that perform calculations on values in your sheet. All formulas begin with an equal sign (=). You can create a simple formula by using constant and calculation operator. For …
Create a simple formula - Microsoft Support
The workbook below shows examples simple formulas. You can change any of the existing formulas, or enter your own formulas to learn how they work and see their results.
Using functions and nested functions in Excel formulas
Functions are predefined formulas that perform calculations by using specific values, called arguments, in a particular order, or structure. Functions can be used to perform simple or complex calculations.
Excel functions (alphabetical) - Microsoft Support
Date and time: Calculates the number of days, months, or years between two dates. This function is useful in formulas where you need to calculate an age. This function is not available in Excel for the …