Master two of the most powerful features of Excel
Even if you use Excel all the time, you may not be up to speedon two of Excel's most useful features. PivotTable and PivotChartturn long lists of unreadable data into dynamic, easy-to-readtables and charts that highlight the information you need most; youcan tweak results with a click or easily fuse data from severalsources into one document. Now you can learn how to tap thesepowerful Excel tools with this practical guide.
Using a series of step-by-step tutorials and easy-to-followscreenshots, this book shows you in a visual way how tocreate and customize PivotTables and PivotCharts, use them toanalyze business data, and ultimately achieve more with lesswork.
* Explains the benefits PivotTables and PivotCharts, two powerfulfeatures of Excel that allow users to create dynamicspreadsheets
* Covers creating and customizing, analyzing business data,building custom calculations, linking to external data sources(including Access databases, Word tables, Web pages, XML data, SQLServer databases, and OLAP cubes), creating macros to automatetasks, and more
* Uses step-by-step tutorials and easy-to-follow screenshots, a"learn by seeing" approach for visual learners
Practical, visual, and packed with content, this is the book youneed to ramp up your Excel skills with PivotTables andPivotCharts.
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Paul McFedries is a full-time technical writer. Paul has been authoring computer books since 1991 and he has more than 70 books to his credit. Paul's books have sold more than three million copies worldwide. These books include the Wiley titles Teach Yourself VISUALLY Excel 2010; Excel 2010 Visual Quick Tips; Teach Yourself VISUALLY Windows 7; and Teach Yourself VISUALLY Office 2008 for Mac. Paul is also the proprietor of Word Spy (www.wordspy.com and twitter.com/wordspy), a Web site that tracks new words and phrases as they enter the language. Paul invites you to drop by his personal Web site at www.mcfedries.com or to follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/paulmcf.