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Today's author, Dan Battagin, a Program Manager on the Excel team, talks about joining two tables in Excel (a.k.a. returning multiple rows for VLOOKUP). Today, we'll take a look at the VLOOKUP function, and work out a way to get around its major drawback - it returns only a single value that...
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Last post we talked about how to use Excel as a flexible development environment and touched on how to use ActiveX Controls to enhance your solution and using tables programmatically to manipulate data. In this post we are going to drill into how to add custom Ribbon UI, context menus. Custom Context...
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Last post we talked about how to use Excel as a flexible development environment and touched on the benefits of using Office graphics to build your UI. This post goes into how to use ActiveX controls in Excel and how to contain and manipulate data in tables to drive your application. Using ActiveX Controls...
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Today's author, Jon Adams, a Tester on the Excel team. A copy of the spreadsheet discussed in this post can be found as an attachment at the bottom of this post. As you are probably well aware, Excel is a very versatile tool and is often used in ways that are hard to imagine. This blog post is a...
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Today’s Author: Joe Chirilov , a program manager on the who has done a lot of work on both the Excel and Excel Services teams. Joe is going to discuss a spreadsheet he recently built using Excel 2007. Recently a large group of friends and I went on a multi-city tour of Europe that lasted a couple weeks...