Excel Formula Generator

Find and generate Excel formulas instantly. Browse 100+ formulas by category or describe what you need in plain English.

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Master Excel Formulas

Stop searching through documentation. Our formula generator provides quick access to 100+ Excel formulas with syntax examples, tips, and explanations. Whether you're a beginner learning basics or a power user looking for advanced functions, find what you need instantly.

100+ Formulas

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How this Excel Formula Generator works

This spreadsheet reference tool provides instant access to 100+ Excel formulas organized across nine categories: Math & Trigonometry, Text manipulation, Date & Time calculations, Lookup & Reference functions, Logical operations, Statistical analysis, Financial calculations, Dynamic Arrays, and Information functions. Each formula entry includes syntax documentation, practical examples, and usage tips.

Two interaction modes serve different user needs: Browse mode enables category-based exploration with search filtering for specific function discovery, while Generate mode accepts natural language descriptions like "sum values greater than 100" and suggests appropriate formulas. The search algorithm matches queries against formula names, descriptions, and common use case patterns to identify relevant functions.

Selected formulas display complete documentation including syntax templates with parameter explanations, multiple working examples with expected results and explanations, and pro tips for advanced usage. One-click copy functionality transfers formula syntax directly to clipboard for immediate spreadsheet pasting. The tool supports both Excel and Google Sheets users, noting compatibility differences for newer dynamic array functions.

How to Use

1

Browse or Search

Explore 100+ formulas by category or search for specific functions.

2

View Syntax

See the formula syntax, examples, and usage tips.

3

Copy & Use

Copy the formula and paste it directly into your spreadsheet!

Example Usage

Natural language to formula:

Input
Find cells with sales over $1000
Output
=SUMIF(A1:A100, ">1000")

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Excel Formula Generator?
A comprehensive tool to find, understand, and copy Excel formulas. Browse 100+ formulas across 9 categories with syntax examples and explanations.
Can I search for formulas using plain English?
Yes! Use the "Generate from Description" mode to describe what you want to do, and we'll suggest the appropriate formula.
Do these formulas work in Google Sheets?
Most formulas work in both Excel and Google Sheets. Some newer Excel 365 functions like XLOOKUP, UNIQUE, and FILTER also work in Google Sheets.
How do I use VLOOKUP?
VLOOKUP(lookup_value, table_array, col_index_num, [range_lookup]) - searches for a value in the first column of a table and returns a value from another column. Use FALSE for exact match.
What's the difference between SUMIF and SUMIFS?
SUMIF handles one condition, while SUMIFS can handle multiple conditions. SUMIFS uses AND logic - all conditions must be met.

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