Nehad Ulfat

About author

NEHAD ULFAT is an excellent marine engineer who loves working with Excel and diving into VBA programming. For him, programming is like a tool that saves time when dealing with data, files, and the internet. His skills go beyond the basics, including ABACUS, AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Maxsurf, and Hydromax. He got his B.Sc in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering from BUET but switched gears, working as a content developer.  In this role, he creates techy content all about Excel and VBA. Later, he was promoted and worked as a project portfolio manager at ExcelDemy in SOFTEKO. You'll find him reading books, travelling, and watching documentaries outside work.

Designation

Project Portfolio Manager at ExcelDemy in SOFTEKO.

Lives in

Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Education

B.Sc in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, BUET.

Expertise

ABACUS, AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Maxsurf, Hydromax, Excel, Word and PowerPoint

Experience

  • Technical Content Writing
  • Team Management
  • Project Management

Summary

  • He is currently working as Project Portfolio Manager at ExcelDemy in SOFTEKO.
  • He started writing technical content for Excel & VBA for ExcelDemy in March 2021.
  • He started working as a Team Leader at ExcelDemy.
  • He was promoted to Project Manager at ExcelDemy in 2022.

Latest Posts From Nehad Ulfat

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How to Concatenate Date and Time in Excel – 4 Formulas

Formula 1 - Combining the CONCATENATE and TEXT Functions to Join Date and Time in Excel Columns B and C represent dates and times. In Column D, dates and ...

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How to Combine Multiple Columns into One Column in Excel

Method 1 - Using the CONCATENATE or CONCAT Function to Join Multiple Columns into One Column in Excel In the following picture, the three columns represent ...

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Opposite of Concatenate in Excel (4 Options)

  Method 1 - Split Text into Multiple Cells with Formula In the following table, Column B contains five distinct cells, each of which contains three ...

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VLOOKUP Example Between Two Sheets in Excel

Example 1 - Using VLOOKUP Between Two Sheets in the Same Excel Workbook In the following picture, Sheet1 is representing some specifications of a number of ...

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How to Auto Populate from Another Worksheet in Excel

Method 1 - Linking Excel Worksheets to Auto Populate from Another Worksheet Sheet1 contains some specifications of smartphone models. In Sheet2, only ...

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12 Ways to AutoFill Numbers in Excel

Method 1: AutoFill a Column with a Series of Numbers Example Model: Use the Fill Handle option to autofill the series of numbers starting from 1. ...

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Create a Unique List in Excel Based on Criteria (9 Methods)

Method 1 - Create a List of Unique Rows with Multiple Column Criteria In the following dataset, we have a list of players, their ages, and what sport they ...

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Conditional Drop Down List in Excel (Create, Sort and Use)

Method 1 - Create a Conditional Drop-Down List with a Classified Data Table In Cell C13, we’ll create an independent drop-down list for the brand types. After ...

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INDIRECT Function with Sheet Name in Excel (4 Practical Uses)

Method 1 - INDIRECT Function with Sheet Name to Refer Another Worksheet In the example image below, Sheet1 contains the names of donors and the donation. ...

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VLOOKUP and Return All Matches in Excel (7 Ways)

Method 1 - VLOOKUP and Return Multiple Matches in a Column We have a table containing random names of several employees and their departments. We want to show ...

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How to Make a Drop Down List in Excel (Independent and Dependent)

Example 1 - Create an Independent Drop-Down List in Excel We have a list of popular Samsung smartphones. We’ll make a drop-down list in Cell E7 from where you ...

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VLOOKUP with Numbers in Excel (4 Examples)

The VLOOKUP function is generally used to look for a value in the leftmost column in a table and return a value in the same row from another specified column. ...

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How to Use VLOOKUP for Rows in Excel (With Alternatives)

Method 1 - Use the MATCH function to Define a Column Number from Rows in VLOOKUP In the following picture, a dataset is presented with the amounts of sales of ...

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XLOOKUP vs VLOOKUP in Excel (Comparative Analysis)

Basics of XLOOKUP and VLOOKUP in Excel XLOOKUP Function The XLOOKUP function searches a range or an array for a match and returns the corresponding item ...

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VLOOKUP with Multiple Criteria in Excel (6 Examples)

Example 1 - Using the Ampersand to Join Multiple Conditions in VLOOKUP in Excel We have a dataset of smartphone models of three popular brands. Column B ...

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  1. Hi, Marian. All our Excel-related contents on this website have been made using Excel 365. I suggest you try the formulas in Excel 365 or Excel 2021 version. Thanks!

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  29. Hello, GOKTUG! All of our contents were prepared based on Excel 365 version only. So, I recommend using the Excel 365 version instead of 2019. Hopefully it should fix your issues!

  30. Hello, Sanooj Kumar! When this content was prepared, we used Excel 365 version. Could you please try out the similar version?

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  45. I think your query should meet the requirements in methods 2.2 to 2.4. You can use any of them while dealing with similar numeric values. If it yet does not fulfill your criteria, then let me know. I’ll catch you up as soon as possible!

  46. Hi Roberto,
    If you write “=IF(A2“”,NOW(),””)” in Cell B2, then the timestamp in Cell B2 will update for each input name in the following cells(A3,A4,…….). To fix timestamp for each entry, you have to type “=IF(A2””,IF(B2=””,NOW(),B2),””)” in Cell B2.

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