Learn My Columns for RevOps Spreadsheet Workflows
Save your spreadsheet column names so AI formulas use your exact CRM export fields instead of generic placeholders.
Teach the product your sheet once
Sample input
Closed_Date,ACV_USD,Stage_Name,Owner_Name 2026-04-30,45000,Commit,Avery
Learn my column names from this header row: Closed_Date, ACV_USD, Stage_Name, Owner_Name.
What you get back
Learn my column names from this header row: Closed_Date, ACV_USD, Stage_Name, Owner_Name.
=XLOOKUP("Stage_Name",$A$1:$D$1,$A$1:$D$1,"")FormulaGrok stores the column names and uses them in future formula prompts so outputs match your sheet.
After saving your columns, future prompts can refer to your exact fields like Closed_Date and ACV_USD automatically.
When to use this pack
Example prompts
Three steps from CSV to finished formula
Drop in a CSV snippet or header row from your CRM export. FormulaGrok reads the column names so the formula fits your sheet.
Tell it what you need in plain English. The prompt pack pre-fills a relevant starting point so you're not writing from scratch.
Review the formula, the explanation, and a worked example. Copy it into your spreadsheet or save it as a reusable playbook.
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