Microsoft Excel’s PIVOTBY function, available in Microsoft 365, enables users to recreate pivot table-style summaries with formulas, offering automation, easier layout changes, and faster updates.
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A few months back, Dave showed you how to use Excel pivot tables to better visualize your spreadsheet data. (If you missed the post, be sure to check it out -- it has video!) Of course, if you've ...
A new Advanced Skill Certificate in Excel for Healthcare Data aims to equip healthcare professionals with advanced tools for managing and analyzing complex datasets. The program covers pivot tables, ...
Ever found yourself wondering if there’s a more efficient way to handle your data in Excel? If you’ve been using Pivot Tables but feel like you’re only scratching the surface, you’re in for a treat.
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Pivot tables are an advanced method of arranging organized data and using formulae in Microsoft Excel. We could use standalone formulae over rows and columns but upon adding or deleting rows these ...
Excel created pivot tables to improve upon its convoluted, weak reporting features (which are still available). The pivot table is actually a collection of tools that Excel uses to help you create ...
This powerful Excel feature cuts the time you spend on formulas in half. In this concise course, Excel trainer Dave Ludwig demystifies PivotTables and shows you how to get started using them to ...