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Using Excel’s PivotTables and PivotCharts, you can quickly analyze large data sets, summarize key data, and present it in easy-to-read format. Here’s how to get started with these powerful tools.
The database capabilities of Excel are very powerful. In fact, not only can Excel be used to create a simple searchable database, it also can be used to create a proper relational database.
Excel’s database functions are often overlooked, yet they have the potential to transform complex data management tasks.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the GETPIVOTDATA Function in Microsoft Excel
The most basic example of a GETPIVOTDATA formula in Microsoft Excel is when the function is used to retrieve a grand total of ...
How to use Analyze Data in Excel Now that you know a bit about the feature, let’s put it to work. Select the entire Table and then click Analyze Data.
Quit the data-search struggle by organizing your raw data into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Rather than manually scrolling through a list of disorganized records, use Excel's built-in tools to ...
The Food Data Type converts cells with food to nutrition details. Learn how to use Food Data Type in Excel to get calorie & nutrition facts.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use the SORT and SORTBY Functions in Microsoft Excel
To extract and sort non-adjacent arrays in your data, nest the CHOOSECOLS or CHOOSEROWS functions inside your SORT or SORTBY ...
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