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Learn about the awesome formula trick in Excel.

In Excel, debugging formulas is crucial for accurate data analysis. To inspect formulas, simply click on the cell containing the formula and view it in the formula bar. Troubleshooting involves checking for errors like typos or incorrect references. Excel doesn't have a built-in debugger like programming languages, but you can use tools like "Evaluate Formula" or breakpoints to understand formula behavior. Breaking a formula can be done by adding temporary variables or using the F9 key to evaluate parts of it. Editing formulas is easy; just click on the cell and make changes in the formula bar. Evaluating and debugging formulas in Excel ensures reliable calculations and data interpretation.

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00:00How many of you know that this feature exists in Excel? Watch until the end for Excel easter egg.
00:05Say for example, if you have a formula that consists of sort by and match function,
00:09there are a couple of things you can do here to understand the behavior of your formula.
00:13When you double click the cell range and leave your cursor there, it will display the value of
00:18the cell range. Likewise, you can follow the same process for the function. Highlight the function
00:23and leave your cursor there to see the output. But did you know that when you select a function,
00:28a tooltip emerges presenting all potential arguments and if you click any of the argument
00:34within the tooltip, it reveals the value associated with each argument.
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