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This course explores Excel PivotTables, explaining how they are used to summarize and analyze data. The course shows you how to create, modify, and configure PivotTables to take your raw data and turn it into useful and insightful information.
Learning how to summarize and analyze large and complex sets of data, and communicating the results, can be a daunting process. In this course, Exploring Data with PivotTables, you will gain the skills required to quickly summarize and present sophisticated sets of data. First, you will learn what PivotTables are and when you should use them. Next, you will discover how to create PivotTables and change their layout, look, and feel. Finally, you will explore how to add new derived values and custom groups of data, and how to restrict the data that is displayed using interactive slicers and filters, helping you answer all those difficult data related questions that your co-workers and managers keep asking! When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to use Excel PivotTables in order to summarize, analyze, and present your Excel data.
Learning how to summarize and analyze large and complex sets of data, and communicating the results, can be a daunting process. In this course, Exploring Data with PivotTables, you will gain the skills required to quickly summarize and present sophisticated sets of data. First, you will learn what PivotTables are and when you should use them. Next, you will discover how to create PivotTables and change their layout, look, and feel. Finally, you will explore how to add new derived values and custom groups of data, and how to restrict the data that is displayed using interactive slicers and filters, helping you answer all those difficult data related questions that your co-workers and managers keep asking! When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to use Excel PivotTables in order to summarize, analyze, and present your Excel data.