The asterisk (*) is the wildcard character that represents any sequence of characters, including when there are no characters at all. It’s the most flexible of the bunch, since it can replace any ...
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Incorrect cell references cause errors; double-check ranges and use absolute references ($A$1). Misspelled functions disrupt calculations; use Excel’s autocomplete ...