Excel formulas are powerful, but they have their limits. I used to rely on complex nested formulas that take forever to build and are difficult to troubleshoot, but I have started leaning more heavily on macros instead. It’s not that formulas are bad—they’re great for precise calculations and data manipulation. But when you’re dealing with repetitive tasks that involve multiple steps, formatting changes, or actions that need to happen across different sheets, macros just make more sense.
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