the SUBSTITUTE function
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When a function argument is automatically entered by Excel, it typically refers to the use of the AutoFill feature or the formula suggestion pop-up that appears as you type a function. Excel may suggest arguments based on the context of the formula or the data in the surrounding cells. Additionally, if a function requires multiple arguments, Excel may highlight the necessary cells or provide hints to guide the user in inputting the correct values. This feature enhances user efficiency by reducing the need for manual entry.
If you mean Excel, or similar spreadsheets, you can use the sum() function.
If you mean Excel, or similar spreadsheets, you can use the sum() function.
This feature is called Excel Slicers. See related links.
The Sort feature.
You can use this feature to find and replace any string (text and/or numbers) or portion of a string in your spreadsheet. However, exercise a little caution as you can potentially alter something you didn't intend to! See the excel help file for further information.
There is no step function in Excel. However, you can use excel to create a Step Function Chart. See related links for a video to explain the process.
Bullets are not a feature of Excel. They are found in other applications. They have no use in Excel.
Function
There is no function of that name in Excel. There is a function called VLOOKUP which stands for Vertical Lookup, and is probably what you mean.
In Excel Where are the various function categories stored on the Ribbon?