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ExcelTips (ribbon) for 10 January 2026

Formulas
Returning the Final Word

When processing text in a workbook, you may need to grab the last word in a cell. There are a few ways that you can do the grabbing, as described in this tip.

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(Thanks to Jos Graindor, Steve Aprahamian, Ryszard Raciborski, Brian Dorey, James Woolley, Kevin Keyser, Alan Cannon, Jacques Raubenheimer, Andrew Gray, Michael Avidan (MVP), Thomas Reeves, Julie Faas, and Steven Morgenstern for contributing to this tip.)

 
Charts and charting
Deleting a Chart

Charts serve a purpose, and sometimes that purpose is temporary. If you want to get rid of a chart, here's how to do it.

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Serious about Sorting?

Organize your data in the order that makes sense to you. Excel's sorting tools make it easy to get at the data you need. Get a firm grip on sorting today and your data management tasks will be easier than ever!

 
Workbooks
Opening Two Workbooks at Once

Do you work with a group of workbooks all the time in Excel? Windows and Excel both provide a plethora of ways you can open both workbooks at the same time.

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Macros extend Excel
Creating a Plus/Minus Button

Want a quick way to convert positive values to negative and vice versa? You can create your own plus/minus button by using a small macro.

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(Thanks to Fernando Ramos for contributing to this tip.)

     

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Stopping Email Addresses from Activating

I have hundreds of workbooks, each for a project we are or have worked on. they contain, among other information, email addresses. Occasionally Excel will convert these addresses to hyperlinks so that when I click on the cell it opens an email. How can I stop Excel from doing this?
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