17 Excel Functions more versatile than MAXIFS

17 Excel Functions more versatile than MAXIFS

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List of Excel functions more versatile than MAXIFS sorted by versatility score
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  •  INDEX_MATCH belongs to the Lookup & Reference category.  INDEX_MATCH performs Retrieval operations.  INDEX_MATCH needs 3 required arguments
  •  AGGREGATE belongs to the Mathematical category.  AGGREGATE performs Calculation operations.  AGGREGATE needs 3 required arguments
  •  IF belongs to the Logical category.  IF performs Comparison operations.  IF needs 3 required arguments
  •  XLOOKUP belongs to the Lookup & Reference category.  XLOOKUP performs Retrieval operations.  XLOOKUP needs 3 required arguments
  •  FILTER belongs to the Database category.  FILTER performs Manipulation operations.  FILTER needs 2 required arguments
  •  COUNTIFS belongs to the Statistical category.  COUNTIFS performs Calculation operations.  COUNTIFS needs 2 required arguments
  •  LAMBDA belongs to the Engineering category.  LAMBDA performs Calculation operations.  LAMBDA needs 1 required arguments
  •  INDEX belongs to the Lookup & Reference category.  INDEX performs Retrieval operations.  INDEX needs 3 required arguments
  •  SUMPRODUCT belongs to the Mathematical category.  SUMPRODUCT performs Calculation operations.  SUMPRODUCT needs 2 required arguments
  •  SEQUENCE belongs to the Mathematical category.  SEQUENCE performs Calculation operations.  SEQUENCE needs 1 required arguments
  •  SORT belongs to the Database category.  SORT performs Manipulation operations.  SORT needs 1 required arguments
  •  IFS belongs to the Logical category.  IFS performs Comparison operations.  IFS needs 2 required arguments
  •  SUBTOTAL belongs to the Mathematical category.  SUBTOTAL performs Aggregation operations.  SUBTOTAL needs 2 required arguments
  •  VLOOKUP belongs to the Lookup & Reference category.  VLOOKUP performs Retrieval operations.  VLOOKUP needs 4 required arguments
  •  OFFSET belongs to the Lookup & Reference category.  OFFSET performs Retrieval operations.  OFFSET needs 3 required arguments
  •  INDIRECT belongs to the Lookup & Reference category.  INDIRECT performs Retrieval operations.  INDIRECT needs 1 required arguments