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Beginning Excel PivotTables is an introduction to PivotTables for Excel users. To put it simply, PivotTables modify complex data from spreadsheets into a format that is easier to read and present. While PivotTables can be powerful data analysis tools, many Excel users are intimidated by their supposed complexity, and don't take the time to learn how to use them to their full potential. When used correctly, PivotTables often present a more accurate representation of the data, and enable the user to make better decisions based on the information presented. This book will illustrate, both with…mehr

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Beginning Excel PivotTables is an introduction to PivotTables for Excel users. To put it simply, PivotTables modify complex data from spreadsheets into a format that is easier to read and present. While PivotTables can be powerful data analysis tools, many Excel users are intimidated by their supposed complexity, and don't take the time to learn how to use them to their full potential. When used correctly, PivotTables often present a more accurate representation of the data, and enable the user to make better decisions based on the information presented. This book will illustrate, both with real-world projects and multiple visual examples, when to use PivotTables and how to create them. TOC:Why Use PivotTables?.- Creating PivotTables.- Working with the PivotTable Components.- Using PivotTables in the Real World.- Working with PivotCharts.- Analyzing Multidimensional Data with PivotTables.- Programming PivotTables.- Appendix: PivotTable Differences Between Excel 2000, XP, and 2003.
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Paul Cornell works at Microsoft on the documentation team for Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System. He worked as an editor, writer, and columnist on the MSDN Office Developer Center and edited the Microsoft Office Visual Basic Language Reference. Paul also founded the Power User Corner on Microsoft Office Online, where he was a frequent contributor. We want to identify as many opportunities as possible surrounding this book and its technology cluster, events, resources, themes, broadcast opportunities, websites, etc. that could help promote the book and get it seen by the end-customer.