Python has made using Microsoft Excel much easier than it has ever been, and it isn't very hard to start using it yourself.
Build flexible Excel functions that automatically handle blanks, defaults, and overrides without messy nested IFs.
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Imagine this: you’re managing a sprawling Excel spreadsheet with thousands of rows of data. You need to identify high-priority tasks, flag anomalies, or categorize entries based on specific rules.