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Okay, so thereamp;#39;s a new official add-in from Microsoft called the Advanced Formula Editor. Remember the problem with Name Manager in Excel? It actually has multiple problems. Itamp;#39;s so small, we have one little box, we canamp;#39;t move around easily, and we get no help for the formula arguments. Now, this is already frustrating with normal formulas but especially so when it comes to writing LAMBDAs. So, in case youamp;#39;re wondering what LAMBDAs are, I have different videos on this and Iamp;#39;m going to link them below and in the cards as well. So, letamp;#39;s take a first look at the Advanced Editor and see how we could potentially use it as a replacement for Name Manager. Iamp;#39;ve opened up a blank workbook; to grab the add-in, go to Insert, Get Add-ins, and just type in amp;quot;Advanced Formulaamp;quot; and you should see it pop up here. Itamp;#39;s the Advanced Formula Environment. Click on amp;quot;Add,amp;quot; and then a