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Convert a data type - Microsoft Support Learn how to use Power Query to change the data type of a column in Excel, such as converting a date field to a date type Follow the steps and examples in this article
Excel formatting and features that are not transferred to other file . . . The xlsx workbook format preserves all worksheet and chart data, formatting, and other features available in earlier Excel versions, and the Macro-Enabled Workbook format ( xlsm) preserves macros and macro sheets in addition to those features
Change macro security settings in Excel - Microsoft Support Learn how to change the macro security settings in Excel to control which macros run and under what circumstances Find out how to enable the Developer tab, access the Trust Center, and troubleshoot common issues
Expand, collapse, or show details in a PivotTable or PivotChart . . . Learn how to show or hide details in a PivotTable or PivotChart by pressing and holding an item in the field list You can also expand or collapse to a level beyond the next level or see the value details in an OLAP data source
Remove or allow a circular reference in Excel - Microsoft Support Learn about the circular reference warning message The first time Excel finds a circular reference, it displays a warning message Select OK or close the message window When you close the message, Excel displays either a zero or the last calculated value in the cell And now you're probably saying, "Hang on, a last calculated value?" Yes
Translate text into a different language - Microsoft Support Learn how to use the Translate feature in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote to translate words, phrases, or whole documents into different languages See the requirements, steps, and languages supported by Microsoft Translator
Draw a curve or circle shape - Microsoft Support Draw an oval or circle On the Insert tab, click Shapes Under Basic Shapes, click Oval Click where you want the oval to start, and drag to draw the shape To draw a circle, press Shift while you drag Notes: You can change the look of your circle or curve by adding a shape fill or effect or changing the border