Step 1
Formula request
Start by pasting the source content into the input area with enough context to work from.
Generate Excel or Google Sheets formulas from plain-language requests with explanations and examples. Free to use with no sign-up required.
Place your content in the input area, adjust the options, and run the tool. The result shows up on the right.
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Include the full content, relevant context, and your goal when possible to reduce rework.
If you mention target columns, conditions, and sample cells, the formula is more likely to be ready to paste.
Once the result is ready, copy it, refine it, or continue to the next step right away.
The generated formula, explanation, and examples will appear here.
You do not need to read the full page first. These three steps are enough to start using the tool.
Step 1
Start by pasting the source content into the input area with enough context to work from.
Step 2
Pick the options you need, then run Excel Formula Generator and get the result in seconds.
Step 3
Review the result, copy it, and move straight into the next step of your workflow.
Yes. Switch the platform to Google Sheets and the formula will be generated with the right syntax in mind.
Yes. The result includes the formula itself, a short explanation, an example, and notes about limitations when needed.
It works well for conditional logic, lookups, aggregation, text composition, and date-related spreadsheet tasks.
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