![]() It has been challenging to change the “shape” of data in Excel, especially from arrays to lists and vice versa. With VSTACK and HSTACK, you can easily combine dynamic arrays, stacking your data vertically or horizontally. It can be challenging to combine data, especially when their sources are flexible in size. To make it easier to build compelling spreadsheets using dynamic arrays, we are releasing a collection of 11 new array manipulation functions. Since the release of dynamic arrays in 2019, we’ve seen a large increase in the usage of array formulas. TEXTSPLIT - Splits text into rows or columns using delimiters.TEXTAFTER - Returns text that’s after delimiting characters.TEXTBEFORE - Returns text that’s before delimiting characters.Each text segment is then automatically spilled into its own cell through the magic of dynamic arrays. We’ve also made it easy to “split” text into multiple segments using TEXTSPLIT. ![]() To make it easier to extract the text from the start or end of a cell’s contents, we are releasing two functions that simply return everything before or after your selected delimiter. You can already do this with combinations of SEARCH, FIND, LEFT, RIGHT, MID, SUBSTITUTE, and SEQUENCE, but we’ve heard from many of you that these can be challenging to use. When working with text, a common task to complete is “break apart” text strings using a delimiter. I’m thrilled to share with you the availability of 14 new Excel functions designed to help you more easily manipulate text and arrays in your worksheets. These functions are now fully deployed to Excel for the Web and users of Office 365 on the Current Channel.
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