How to use the ISTEXT function in Google Sheets
If you have ever tried to check the type or state of a value before acting on it in Google Sheets and ended up wrestling with awkward workarounds, the ISTEXT function is…
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If you have ever tried to check the type or state of a value before acting on it in Google Sheets and ended up wrestling with awkward workarounds, the ISTEXT function is…
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Continue reading →If you have ever tried to branch a calculation on a condition without nesting five IFs in Google Sheets and ended up wrestling with awkward workarounds, the AND function is the cleaner…
Continue reading →If you have ever tried to branch a calculation on a condition without nesting five IFs in Google Sheets and ended up wrestling with awkward workarounds, the FALSE function is the cleaner…
Continue reading →If you have ever tried to branch a calculation on a condition without nesting five IFs in Google Sheets and ended up wrestling with awkward workarounds, the IF function is the cleaner…
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