Voorbeelden van het gebruik van The first cell in in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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In the formula A1 indicates the first cell in your selected range,
Tip: in the formula, A1 is the first cell in your selection, Sheet7 is the sheet you want to compare with.
Tip: A2 is the first cell in the first list,
Note: In the above formula, A1 is the first cell in the row, and 1:1 is the row number that your data located.
Note: In the above code, E1 is the first cell in your first compared column,
Then click Data> Filter, and an arrow button will display at the lower right corner of the first cell in the column, see screenshot.
A1 is the first cell in your data range.
B$1 is the first cell in Column B,
select the first cell in a new worksheet,
In the formula, A1 is the first cell in the column you want to calculate,
Note: In above formula,$A:$A is the selected list/column in step 1 you need to detect duplicate automatically, and A1 is the first cell in this list/column.
In the formula, 38 means return the cell code, and Sheet4!$E2 is the first cell in the Amount column except the column header which you need to change based on your table data.
TODAY()(B2 is the first cell in the selected dates)
In the formula, A2:A11 is the range containing the group values, A2 is the first cell in the list of group values,
Note: In the above formula, A3, A2 are the first two cells in the column which is used to identify the cell changes, B2 is the first cell in the number column that you want to sum,
In the formula, B2 is the first start date, C2 is the first end date, B2:B7 and C2:C7 are the start dates column and end dates column, A2 is the first cell in the column you want to find the duplicates,
Note: In the above formula: A2 is the first cell in your data list, D2 is the
apply this formula=MOD(A1,2)=0 or=ISEVEN(A1)(A1 indicates the first cell in your selected range,
In the New Formatting Rule dialog box, select Use a formula to determine which cells to format option, and then type this formula=ISERROR(A1)(A1 indicates the first cell in your selected range,
In the New Formatting Rule dialog, select Use a formula to determine which cells to format in the Select a Rule Type section, and then type this formula =A2<>(A1+1)(A1 is the first cell in the date list, and A2 is the second cell)