This guide describes how to grey out unused cells in Excel in Windows 11/10, apply a solid fill color, use Conditional Formatting, or hide unused rows/columns.
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I made Excel’s doughnut chart change color automatically to track progress, here’s how
In the Format Data Point pane, click the "Fill and Line" paint pot, and in the Fill section, check "Solid fill," and change ...
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How I use conditional formatting to automate my Excel spreadsheets like a pro
Are you tired of manually updating and reviewing your Excel spreadsheets? When you deal with hundreds of rows and columns in ...
We noted that Excel turned 40 this year. That makes it seem old, and today, if you say “spreadsheet,” there’s a good chance ...
If you manage a financial institution, you've probably heard about RPA enough times. However, in 2025, this is no longer just ...
Staring at a blank slide while wrestling with raw numbers still slows teams down. A 2025 SlideSpeak study found chart ...
The Francis Crick Institute’s flow cytometry core has shown at ELRIG 2025 how a heterogeneous fleet of spectral, mass and ...
Here's how to create your own animated Christmas tree in Excel: Open up a new spreadsheet. Click the triangle button in the ...
EPFL scientists have identified a molecular pathway that protects cells from lipid oxidation and ferroptosis, a regulated ...
Learn how Excel functions can act as data using LAMBDA, LET, and BYROW, so you reuse logic and cut formula edits.
Researchers at Yale University School of Medicine have identified a way to suppress the daily fluctuations in the activity of ...
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