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hereamp;#39;s a good rule of thumb to use when writing Excel formulas and the rule is to compare the length of your thumb to the length of your formula if itamp;#39;s about the same size or shorter than your thumb then thatamp;#39;s a good formula if itamp;#39;s longer than your thumb like this formula here then that might be considered a bad formula the reason itamp;#39;s bad is that long complex formulas like this can be much more difficult for your boss and co-workers to understand to solve this I recommend breaking your formulas up into multiple cells or columns hereamp;#39;s that same formula broken up into three cells these are sometimes referred to as helper columns the shorter formulas can make it much easier to read and modify each component of the longer formula because you can see the results in each cell and you can hide the columns so they donamp;#39;t clutter up your sheet I learned this rule of thumb analogy from my friend Andrew and I think itamp;#39;s a great w