Online Webinar on Excel - Pivot Tables - Beyond the Basics – Training Doyens


OVERVIEW

Join Mike Thomas for an informative webinar to learn how to quickly and easily build reports and charts in Excel that summarize and analyze large amounts of raw data and help you to spot trends and get answers to the important questions.
In this insightful webinar you’ll learn:
·         Calculating month-on-month difference
·         Calculating a running/cumulative total
·         Displaying a unique count

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

In this advanced Excel training, you'll learn how to calculate differences (e.g. month-on-month, quarter-on quarter) and running/cumulative totals. You'll learn how to display a unique count (e.g. number of customers, not number of orders) and how to use formulas to create additional calculated items. You'll learn how to create Slicers which are the new visual way to filter a pivot table. You'll also learn how to create pivot table in Excel from multiple tables and from external data.

WHO WILL BENEFIT

If you are familiar with the basics of pivot tables (creating a basic pivot table, changing the appearance and layout, sorting, creating a pivot chart) and you wish to take your knowledge to the next level, this training is for you.
Although the training will be delivered using Excel 2016 for Windows, most of the functionality demonstrated is available in earlier versions of Excel (2007, 2010, 2013).

SPEAKER

Mike Thomas has worked in the IT training business since 1989. He is a subject matter expert in a range of technologies including Microsoft Office and Apple Mac.


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