How do I use dynamic arrays in Google Sheets?
Dynamic arrays in Google Sheets allow you to return multiple values from a single formula. You can use functions like FILTER, UNIQUE, and SORT.
Can you give me an example of using the FILTER function?
Sure! If you have a list of sales data in A1:B10, you can use =FILTER(A1:B10, B1:B10 > 100) to get all sales greater than 100.
What happens if the data changes?
The dynamic array will automatically update to reflect any changes in the source data, keeping your results current.
Are there any limitations to dynamic arrays?
Yes, dynamic arrays can only spill into empty cells, and some functions may not work as expected with them.
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