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  1. Create a PivotTable to analyze worksheet data - Microsoft Support

    How to use a PivotTable in Excel to calculate, summarize, and analyze your worksheet data to see hidden patterns and trends.

  2. Overview of PivotTables and PivotCharts - Microsoft Support

    Learn what PivotTable and PivotCharts are, how you can use them to summarize and analyze your data in Excel, and become familiar with the PivotTable- and PivotChart-specific elements …

  3. Use PivotTables and other business intelligence tools to analyze

    Analyze your data in a PivotTable or PivotChart, build a Data Model, or use other business intelligence tools like Power Pivot and Power View.

  4. Use multiple tables to create a PivotTable in Excel

    Each of these tables contain fields you can combine in a single PivotTable to slice your data in multiple ways. No manual formatting or data preparation is necessary.

  5. Design the layout and format of a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    To change the layout of a PivotTable, you can change the PivotTable form and the way that fields, columns, rows, subtotals, empty cells and lines are displayed.

  6. Expand, collapse, or show details in a PivotTable or PivotChart

    In a PivotTable or PivotChart, you can expand or collapse to any level of data detail, and even for all levels of detail in one operation. On Windows and the Mac, you can also expand or …

  7. Calculate values in a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    Learn about the calculation methods that are available, how calculations are affected by the type of source data, and how to use formulas in PivotTables and PivotCharts. To summarize values …

  8. Create a PivotChart - Microsoft Support

    Sometimes it's hard to see the big picture when your raw data hasn’t been summarized. Your first instinct may be to create a PivotTable, but not everyone can look at numbers in a table and …

  9. Filter data in a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    PivotTables are great for creating in-depth detail summaries from large datasets. You can insert one or more slicers for a quick and effective way to filter your data. Slicers have buttons you …

  10. Create a PivotTable with an external data source

    Create a PivotTable (pivot table) by connecting to an external data source like an Access or SQL Server data base or an Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) cube file.

  11. Change the source data for a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    After you create a PivotTable, you can change the range of its source data. For example, you can expand the source data to include more rows of data. However, if the source data has been …