How to Make a Bar Graph in Excel : My Guide to Visual Data

Hello, Excel enthusiasts! Brian Hobbs here. If there’s one thing I love about Excel, it’s how it turns complex data into clear, understandable visuals. Today, we’re diving into the world of bar graphs. Whether I’m breaking down my monthly expenses or showcasing the success of my latest Excel workshop, bar graphs have been my go-to…

How to Alternate Row Colors in Excel: Brian Hobbs’s Personal Guide

Greetings, Excel explorers! Brian Hobbs here, diving into another Excel trick that’s as visually striking as it is functionally effective: alternating row colors. I’ve always been a visual learner, and when it comes to Excel, the right visual cues make all the difference. Let’s talk about how alternating row colors, or as I like to…

How to Create a Stacked Bar Chart in Excel: 5+ Steps (By Excel Expert)

Hey there! It is Brian Hobbs, back with more Excel tips. Today, I’m excited to chat about one of my favorite tools in Excel: the stacked bar chart. These charts are awesome for showing how different parts add up to a whole. For example, imagine trying to explain to your kids how the family budget…

How to Unhide All Rows in Excel (3 Methods)

Whether you are dealing with a handful of hidden rows or navigating through vast amounts of concealed data, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to reveal and manage your data with unparalleled efficiency. Hiding rows in Excel serves as a strategic tool for decluttering your spreadsheet, focusing on pertinent data, and…

How to Call Excel Function in VBA : A Guide by An Excel Expert

Microsoft Excel is not just a powerful tool for managing and analyzing data; it is a platform where you can automate and customize your data processing tasks. One of the key features enabling this automation is Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Excel’s programming language. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to Excel, understanding how…

How To Budget in Excel

To budget in Excel, start by creating a new spreadsheet and labeling columns for income, expenses, and totals. Input your monthly income and list all of your expenses, categorizing them accordingly. Use formulas to calculate totals and track your spending throughout the month to stay on budget. Additionally, consider using Excel’s built-in templates or budgeting…