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Excel Lookups XLookup Linking Named Ranges and Error Suppression

Going “beyond the basics” Ray Evans clearly demonstrates, features and functionality that enhance the power and flexibility of lookup functions at intermediate level.In this “easy-learn” webinar expand your understanding of lookup functionalities and options further enhancing your productivity and data presentation.Lookup functions can match, retrieve and merge data between tables with exact and range matches using absolutes and named ranges.VLOOKUP is an Excel function that looks up and retrieves data in a vertical table with data in rows.HLOOKUP is an Excel function that looks up and retrieves data in a horizontal table with data in columns.XLOOKUP is a new enhancement extending the functionality and flexibility of VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP.Thorough understanding of named ranges and error suppression add substantial expertise to your lookup function skills.When it comes to dynamically matching and retrieving information from small or huge tables of data, Lookup functions can elevate you to a new world of accuracy, productivity and time savings in Excel.To work efficiently with lookup functions you must start with clear understanding, good habits, and application of correct table and function structure and syntax.Mastering lookup functions and techniques is a valuable skill set in Excel and is vital in a wide range of professions and fields including public service, banking, accounting, financial analysis, and business administration.Areas Covered Create named ranges to use in formulasUse the Insert Function Wizard with VLOOKUPVLOOKUP Range Lookup using named rangesVLOOKUP Exact match using named rangesHLOOKUP Range Lookup using named rangesHLOOKUP Exact match using named rangesLink to External Data using Insert Function WizardPerform calculations and use other functions with VLOOKUPNew XLOOKUP Function (Excel 2021 / 365)Suppress #NA error messagesFormula Auditing with lookup functionsKeyboard shortcuts – Excel, general and web browserWho Should Attend All Excel UsersAccount ExecutivesAccountantsAuditorsBookkeepersBusiness OwnersChief ExecutivesControllersCPA'sCybersecurity staffDatabase Administrators (DBA)EducatorsTrainersEngineersFinancial AnalystsHuman Resource PersonnelIT ProfessionalsManagersMarketersNew RecruitsProject ManagersSocial Media SpecialistsStaff at all levelSupervisors

Going “beyond the basics” Ray Evans clearly demonstrates, features and functionality that enhance the power and flexibility of lookup functions at intermediate level.

In this “easy-learn” webinar expand your understanding of lookup functionalities and options further enhancing your productivity and data presentation.

Lookup functions can match, retrieve and merge data between tables with exact and range matches using absolutes and named ranges.

VLOOKUP is an Excel function that looks up and retrieves data in a vertical table with data in rows.

HLOOKUP is an Excel function that looks up and retrieves data in a horizontal table with data in columns.

XLOOKUP is a new enhancement extending the functionality and flexibility of VLOOKUP and  HLOOKUP.

Thorough understanding of named ranges and error suppression add substantial expertise to your lookup function skills.

When it comes to dynamically matching and retrieving information from small or huge tables of data, Lookup functions can elevate you to a new world of accuracy, productivity and time savings in Excel.

To work efficiently with lookup functions you must start with clear understanding, good habits, and application of correct table and function structure and syntax.

Mastering lookup functions and techniques is a valuable skill set in Excel and is vital in a wide range of professions and fields including public service, banking, accounting, financial analysis, and business administration.

Areas Covered    

  • Create named ranges to use in formulas
  • Use the Insert Function Wizard with VLOOKUP
  • VLOOKUP Range Lookup using named ranges
  • VLOOKUP Exact match using named ranges
  • HLOOKUP Range Lookup using named ranges
  • HLOOKUP Exact match using named ranges
  • Link to External Data using Insert Function Wizard
  • Perform calculations and use other functions with VLOOKUP
  • New XLOOKUP Function (Excel 2021 / 365)
  • Suppress #NA error messages
  • Formula Auditing with lookup functions
  • Keyboard shortcuts – Excel, general and web browser

Who Should Attend    

  • All Excel Users
  • Account Executives
  • Accountants
  • Auditors
  • Bookkeepers
  • Business Owners
  • Chief Executives
  • Controllers
  • CPA's
  • Cybersecurity staff
  • Database Administrators (DBA)
  • Educators
  • Trainers
  • Engineers
  • Financial Analysts
  • Human Resource Personnel
  • IT Professionals
  • Managers
  • Marketers
  • New Recruits
  • Project Managers
  • Social Media Specialists
  • Staff at all level
  • Supervisors