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How to use the ROWS function in Microsoft Excel

24 January 2026 at 08:00

Many Excel users abandon the ROWS function because it feels like a technicality they can skip. However, to build a truly functional workbook, you need formulas that adapt to your data dimensions, and the ROWS function is ideal for this. Here are four ways I use it to make my Excel spreadsheet smarter.

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ROW vs. ROWS in Excel: What's the difference?

23 January 2026 at 06:30

Don't let that extra "S" fool youβ€”ROW and ROWS do completely different jobs in Excel. One tells you where you are, while the other tells you how much space you have. If you're tired of formulas breaking when you delete a row, it's time to master the difference between these two tools.

Creating drop-downs from table headers in Excel seems impossibleβ€”but this trick fixes it

22 January 2026 at 06:30

You've built a perfect Excel table, but the moment you try to use its headers in a drop-down menu, everything breaks. Excel's Data Validation is notoriously picky with tables, but there's a clever workaround. So, stop hard-coding your menus and use this dynamic sync instead.

6 silent Excel spreadsheet killers (and how you can stop them)

21 January 2026 at 06:30

Your Excel spreadsheet might be lying to you. No, it's not a conspiracyβ€”it's just a collection of common, invisible killers that bypass error checks and ruin your reporting. So, let's hunt down these silent traps and fix them for good.

Excel LAMBDA vs. SCAN: What's the difference and how do they work together?

18 January 2026 at 06:30

People often confuse Excel's LAMBDA and SCAN functions because they often appear together in formulas. However, they aren't the same: LAMBDA is the "brain" that defines the logic, and SCAN is the "vehicle" that carries it out. Here's how to tell them apart.

Microsoft Excel's Selection Pane: The best tool you didn't know you had

17 January 2026 at 12:15

There's a ghost in your Excel spreadsheet. It's that invisible text box you keep accidentally clicking, or the chart that refuses to be selected. Instead of losing your mind, use the Selection Pane, the hidden sidebar that reveals every object on your sheet so you can manage them with ease.

Don't underestimate helper columns in Excel: Here's why they're better than long formulas

17 January 2026 at 07:30

Stop trying to win an Excel Hero award with ten-line formulas. They're impossible to debug and even harder to explain to your coworkers. Using helper columns doesn't mean you're a beginnerβ€”it means you're an engineer building a system that actually lasts. Here's why the simplest solution is actually the best.

How to use the MAP function in Microsoft Excel

16 January 2026 at 13:30

Excel's fill handle is fine for a few rows, but in a big dataset, it's an error waiting to happen. Why drag and drop when you can automate? The MAP function lets you write a single formula that spills logic across your whole sheet, keeping your data clean and your workflow streamlined.

What People Are Afraid Of When Cooking Indian Food

15 January 2026 at 02:37

When I ask this question in my cookery classes, people often laugh first β€” and then admit their worries. I recognise those fears, because although I grew up with Indian food, I didn’t grow up Read More ...

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Why My Focus Has Shifted from Blogging to Teaching

7 January 2026 at 15:35

From 2010, Give Me Some Spice was all about blogging; creating recipes, styling food, taking photos, and sharing them online. I loved that phase of my life, and I’m incredibly grateful for everything blogging gave Read More ...

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