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BREAKING: Vivek just announced that he will be pausing his own weekly podcast to launch a new show with Elon called "DOGEcast," which they will use to give the nation regular updates on their cost-cutting
I am going to be watching every single minute of their new show. Imagine each week they talk about a shocking new piece of waste they found.
Gentlemen @VivekGRamaswamy @elonmusk, you are present-day founding fathers.
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Microsoft Excel is used by 99% of the World's businesses so here are 20 must-know Excel functions that everyone should memorize:
1) =VLOOKUP: This function allows you to search for a value in a table and then return a corresponding value from the same row.
2) =INDEX/MATCH: These functions allow users to perform advanced lookups and retrieve data from a table or range of cells.
3) =INDEX: This function allows you to return the value of a cell in a specified row and column.
4) =MATCH: This function looks for a specified value in a range of cells and returns the position of the value within that range.
5) =IF: This function allows you to specify a logical test and then take different actions based on whether the test is true or false.
6) =SUM: This function allows you to quickly add up a range of cells.
7) =SUMIF: This function sums the values in a range, if it meets a certain criteria
8) =SUMIFS: This function sums the values in a range that meet multiple criteria. Use SUMIF you want the sum of two different criteria, for example, both "Sales" and "June"
9) =COUNT: This function counts the number of cells in a range that contain numbers.
10) =COUNTIF: This function allows users to count the number of cells that meet specified criteria.
11) =COUNTIFS: This function counts the number of times a criteria is met. For example, it counts the number of times that both "Sales" and prices ">$10" are mentioned
12) =DATEDIF: This function calculates the number of (1) days, (2) months, or (3) years between two different dates.
13) =AVERAGE: This function calculates the average of a range of cells.
14) =MAX: This function returns the largest value in a range of cells.
15) =MIN: This function returns the smallest value in a range of cells.
16) =CONVERT: This function converts one unit of measurement to another. There are multiple conversions that you can do. An example is meters to feet, or Celsius to Fahrenheit.
17) =CONCATENATE: This function allows you to combine multiple text strings into one string.
18) =TRIM: This function helps to remove the extra spaces in data. TRIM can be useful in removing irregular spacing from imported data
19) SPARKLINES: This function allows you to insert charts inside any cell and provides a visual representation of data. Sparklines can show trends or patterns in data.
20) GOAL SEEK: This function is also known as What-if-Analysis. Goal Seek uses trial & error to back-solve a problem, by plugging in guesses until it arrives at the correct answer.
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Matt Turner didn't start playing soccer until high school.
He walked on at Fairfield University, was on ESPN as the #1 Not Top 10 Play in 2013 & went undrafted in Major League Soccer.
But now he's at the World Cup & hasn't conceded a non-penalty goal in 3 matches.
Incredible🙏

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Finally, the truth that carbs are amazing can be said on this platform!
#FreeSpeech
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The global economy is a complete mess, and the #1 indicator for the success of a President's party is gasoline prices
@APompliano
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