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Excel Pivot Tables course Part 13

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Excel Pivot Tables course Part 13  No.1

Excel Pivot Tables course Part 1/3, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.5, with 18 lectures, based on 372 reviews, and has 6349 subscribers.

You will learn about How to efficiently analyze data in Excel How to prepare data for work with a pivot table How to filter data How to create dashboards with the use of pivot tables This course is ideal for individuals who are The course is aimed at both beginners and advanced users of Excel. or There are no prerequisites for the course as the pivot table is a standalone functionality. It is particularly useful for The course is aimed at both beginners and advanced users of Excel. or There are no prerequisites for the course as the pivot table is a standalone functionality.

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Summary

Title: Excel Pivot Tables course Part 1/3

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 18

Number of Published Lectures: 18

Number of Curriculum Items: 18

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 18

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to efficiently analyze data in Excel
  • How to prepare data for work with a pivot table
  • How to filter data
  • How to create dashboards with the use of pivot tables
  • Who Should Attend

  • The course is aimed at both beginners and advanced users of Excel.
  • There are no prerequisites for the course as the pivot table is a standalone functionality.
  • Target Audiences

  • The course is aimed at both beginners and advanced users of Excel.
  • There are no prerequisites for the course as the pivot table is a standalone functionality.
  • Hi, my name is Bartosz and I’m the author of this course that can be found on udemy and on the Excel BI Academy .com platform. In today’s data world, fast analysis is worth its weight in gold, and each of us is an analyst. And how to efficiently analyze data in Excel?

    With a pivot table, of course.

    It is a mechanism with which you can quickly create automated, interactive, functional reports in Excel and design them graphically in a dashboard. Since there are millions of “pivots” in the world every day since 1994, I believe that pivot table is the most important functionality of Excel and the best data analysis tool ever.

    To make it easier for you to learn about this functionality, I have prepared a course in which I describe the pivot table mechanism from A to Z (you can find also find a second course: Formulas and operations on Excel data). The course consists only of hands-on exercises in which I share my many years of experience working with a pivot table and show you various tricks. Thanks to it, you will quickly learn to work with a pivot table and learn about the possibilities of creating dashboards with their use.

    7 benefits of pivot tables

    1. Speed – It will take you a few seconds to insert and analyze the data in a PivotTable

    2. Flexibility – Changing the layout of a PivotTable is just a few clicks away

    3. Ease of use – every user understands the mechanism of action

    4. Automation – a pivot table is the easiest way to get automatic reports

    5. Interactivity – Thanks to slicers, you can easily add data filtering to the report

    6. Data visualization – the pivot chart is your new friend

    7. Binding to Power Query and Power Pivot – You can insert the report directly on the data, but you will achieve even better results by inserting a pivot table on a Power Query query or a data model designed in Power Pivot.

    Your next steps can be taken at udemy with my course: Power Query, Power Pivot, Data Viz & Power BI – 4in1 POWER or at my platform Excel BI Academy.

    Best regards

    Bartosz Czapiewski

    Excel BI Academy

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: The New Excel Learning Curve

    Lecture 2: 1.1. First PivotTable

    Lecture 3: 1.2.PivotTable refresh: range vs table

    Lecture 4: 1.3.Insert a pivot table – independent exercise

    Lecture 5: 1.4.How to prepare data for a PivotTable?

    Chapter 2: Basic calculations in a pivot table

    Lecture 1: 2.1. Sum, Count, Average

    Lecture 2: 2.2. DIY: Summarize values by

    Lecture 3: 2.3.How does the mean work?

    Lecture 4: 2.4.Drilling, i.e. viewing source data

    Chapter 3: Layout, formatting, and sorting of a PivotTable

    Lecture 1: 3.1.Auto grouping (+ -), grand and subtotals

    Lecture 2: 3.2.Change the layout of the report

    Lecture 3: 3.3. Automatic and manual sorting

    Lecture 4: 3.4. DIY: Pivot table layout

    Chapter 4: Grouping of a PivotTable

    Lecture 1: 4.1.Manual grouping of products

    Lecture 2: 4.2.Grouping of dates

    Lecture 3: 4.3.Problem with date grouping

    Lecture 4: 4.4.Grouping of values

    Lecture 5: 4.5.Grouping TOP 5 vs Others – individual exercise

    Instructors

  • Excel Pivot Tables course Part 13  No.2
    Bartosz Czapiewski
    Excel BI Academy / SkuteczneRaporty
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  • 1 stars: 4 votes
  • 2 stars: 6 votes
  • 3 stars: 21 votes
  • 4 stars: 144 votes
  • 5 stars: 197 votes
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