Microsoft's spreadsheet program can do way more than you might imagine. These are the hacks and tricks you need to know.
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.
Microsoft Excel stands as a stalwart tool, often housing vast amounts of data, complex formulas, and intricate charts in one spreadsheet. However, as the richness of your data grows, so does the size ...
There are very few people on Earth who could ever say they've completely mastered every little thing about Microsoft Excel. It's the world's premier spreadsheet application, and has been the industry ...
How to convert a Microsoft Excel slicer into a series of filtering buttons on a PivotChart Your email has been sent PivotCharts and slicers go together like peanut butter and jelly — the slicer ...
How to create a YOY comparison chart using a PivotChart in Excel Your email has been sent Need to know your organization's YOY results? Susan Harkins will show you how to make a PivotChart in ...
Have you found this content useful? Use the button above to save it to your profile. Simon Hurst continues ExcelZone's Five Minute Pivot Tip series with a look at the layout options for PivotCharts, ...