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New GROUPBY and PIVOTBY functions
Microsoft recently announced two new functions that provide similar functionality to pivot tables, but will update automatically for any change in the referenced data. These functions are currently rolling out to users enrolled in the beta channel for Windows Excel and Mac Excel. … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Excel
Tagged Excel, GROUPBY, myOnlineTraininghub, New functions, pivot tables, PIVOTBY, Slicers
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Baby Names and Pivot Tables
Baby Boom: An Excel Tutorial on Analyzing Large Data Sets is a comprehensive (and free) tutorial looking at analysing public databases of baby names, using Excel: There are professional data analysts out there who tackle “big data” with complex software, … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, Excel
Tagged Analysing data, Excel, large data sets, Pivot charts, pivot tables, tutorial
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Managing Data Using Excel …
… is a new book by Mark Gardener, published by Pelagic Publishing.* It is subtitled “Organising, summarising and visualising scientific data”. The publishers say of the book: Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool that can transform the way you use … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, Excel, Newton
Tagged Charts, pivot tables, Scientific data analysis
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