Excel New Features
- Advanced Excel - New Functions
- Advanced Excel - Leader Lines
- Advanced Excel - Richer Data Labels
- Advanced Excel - Chart Design
- Advanced Excel - Format Charts
- Excel - Chart Recommendations
Fundamental Data Analysis
- Advanced Excel - Flash Fill
- Advanced Excel - Slicers
- Excel - Sorting Data by Color
- Excel - Instant Data Analysis
Powerful Data Analysis
Powerful Data Analysis – 1
- Advanced Excel - Pivot Table Tools
- Excel - External Data Connection
- Advanced Excel - Power Pivot
- Advanced Excel - Data Model
Powerful Data Analysis – 2
- Advanced Excel - Handling Integers
- Advanced Excel - Format Reports
- Advanced Excel - Power View Services
- Advanced Excel - Additional Features
- Advanced Excel - Pie Charts
- Advanced Excel - Visualizations
- Advanced Excel - Power View
Other Features
- Excel - Discontinued Features
- Advanced Excel - File Formats
- Advanced Excel - Manage Passwords
- Advanced Excel - Workbook Analysis
- Advanced Excel - Inquire
- Advanced Excel - Templates
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Advanced Excel - Flash Fill
Flash Fill helps you to separate first and last names or part names and numbers, or any other data into separate columns.
Step 1 − Consider a data column containing full names.
Step 2 − Enter the first name in the column next to your data and press Enter.
Step 3 − Start typing the next name. Flash Fill will show you a pst of suggested names.
Step 4 − Press Enter to accept the pst.
Step 5 − Enter a last name in the next column, and press Enter.
Step 6 − Start typing the next name and press Enter. The column will be filled with the relevant last names.
Step 7 − If the names have middle names also, you can still use Flash Fill to separate the data out into three columns by repeating it three times.
Flash Fill works with any data you need to sppt into more than one column, or you can simply use it to fill out data based on an example. Flash Fill typically starts working when it recognizes a pattern in your data.
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