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Microsoft Excel 2016: Data Analysis with PivotTables

Fish Davis

Computers / Desktop Applications / Spreadsheets

 PivotTables will help you analyze, summarize and pick apart your large spreadsheets fast.

You could sit for hours, pouring over hundreds, or thousands of rows. Filtering, sorting, and calculating like there's no tomorrow. And when you need to alter the data, you can do it all again. 

Or you could take a different approach.

 You can spend seconds, and create PivotTables.


Microsoft Excel 2016 has many great features to take advantage of like Recommended PivotTables, Slicers, and Timelines. 


Are you new to PivotTables? This eBook will walk you through the ins and outs.

Have you been using PivotTables for a while? Learn tips, tricks and the latest features.


Don’t have Microsoft Excel 2016?

No Problem. 

Many exercises are applicable to PivotTables in Excel 2013, and 2010 as well.

Learn to create PivotTables in minutes, not days.  Then use that knowledge to create user-friendly, interactive reports fast, not in hours!

Whether you are a small business owner looking to better understand sales trends, an assistant creating weekly reports, or you're looking for a way to better track household expenses, if you are using Excel, you need PivotTables!

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