Become a Formatting Ninja

I hope your weekend is going well, and that you are able to spend a bit of time with your family or friends. I wanted to remind you about the updated edition of Excel Custom Formats, which I announced about 10 days ago. I've received some good comments from those who have taken the time to check out the new edition.

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Excel Custom Formats contains everything you could want to know about how to apply powerful formatting to the cells in a worksheet. With the information in these e-books, you won't be bound by the common, built-in formats provided by Excel.

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ExcelTips (menu) for 18 April 2026

Math and trig functions
Using the XIRR Function

One of the financial worksheet functions provided in Excel is the XIRR function. This is used to figure out an internal rate of return when the payments associated with an investment are not evenly spaced. Here's how to use the function.

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Charts and charting
Controlling Chart Gridlines

Gridlines are often added to charts to help improve the readability of the chart itself. Here's how you can control whether Excel adds gridlines to your charts or not.

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Lookup Exactly the Data You Want

Excel's lookup functions are easily the most powerful worksheet functions you can use. Master these seven functions you'll never again view a worksheet full of data in the same way. The power these functions provide you is anything but small. Take your first step today!

 
Powerful spreadsheets
Using Early Dates

Excel is brilliant at handling dates, as long as they aren't dates earlier than the base date used by the program. If you need to use earlier dates, then you'll want to be aware of the information in this tip.

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Powerful spreadsheets
Specifying Proper Case

If you need to change the case of letters in a cell, one of the functions you can use is the PROPER function. This tip describes how to use the function to alter the appearance of your text.

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