Course Description
Students will learn how to use PivotTables to summarize and analyze large amounts of data. They will learn about the available tools that are available to assist with this task.
Course Outline
Understanding Pivot Tables
- Types of Pivot Table reports
- Source data for Pivot Table reports
- Creating Worksheet Lists
Using Names
- Create a Name
- Using a Name in a Formula
- Creating Names for a Multiple Rows or Columns
- Creating Names for a Value or Formula
Creating a Pivot Table
- Pivot Table Field List
- Completing the Report
- Pivot Table Tools
- Rearranging the Pivot Table
- Changing the Report Field Titles
- Formatting Data Fields
Using the Report Filter
- Displaying Filtered Fields on Separate Worksheets
Formatting the Pivot Table
- Sorting Data
- Removing Data
- Refreshing Data
Using Formulas Functions
- Create a Calculated Field
- Create Implicit Calculated Fields (Previously Called ìMeasuresî)
- Add or Remove Subtotals in a Pivot Table Report
- Display or Hide Details
Working with Multiple Data Ranges
- Setting Up the Source Data
- Using Named Ranges When Source Data is Likely to Expand
Creating PivotCharts
- Creating the Chart
- Moving the Chart to a New Worksheet
- Chart Tools
- Using Pivot Table Data Outside the Pivot Table Report
- Create relationships between data from different sources and between multiple tables in a PivotTable
Creating a Pivot Table from a Database
- Databases You Can Access
- Refreshing the Data
Publishing an Excel Workbook
- When to Use Excel Services
Course Objectives
- Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to understand, create, and format PivotTables.
Course Prerequisites
- Previous experience with Office 2013/2016 and Intermediate Excel skills as provided in the following course:
Course Information
Length: 1 day
Format: Lecture and Lab
Delivery Method: n/a
Max. Capacity: 16
Schedule
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