Tag - Excel

18
Sep

How to Filter Excel Data Using Slicers

PivotTables and PivotCharts are fantastic Excel features that allow you to analyze data. Sometimes you need an easy way to manipulate only specific data and view it. This Trainer Tip will show you how to filter data in PivotTables and PivotCharts using Slicers. Though you can filter data in a PivotTable using filters and by …

13
Nov

Create Custom Number Formats in Microsoft Excel

Thousands, Millions, etc. If you use a number format like 0, Excel simply writes the number with no decimal point or decimal digits. To truncate the last three digits of a number in the thousands, append a comma to the number format, like this: 0,. Two commas drop off two sets of three digits, etc. …

13
Nov

What is a PivotTable?

Sharing the Wonder of PivotTables! The PivotTable is a powerful tool for summarizing, analyzing, exploring and presenting data, extracted from larger amounts of data elsewhere in your workbook. It enables you to query the data in user-friendly ways, subtotal and aggregate numeric data, summarize data by categories and subcategories, and create custom calculations and formulas. …

13
Nov

Get a Handle on Excel AutoFill!

Use AutoFill to fill in data…With the AutoFill feature, you can have Excel automatically continue a series of numbers, number and text combinations, dates, or formulas, based on a pattern that you establish. Select the first cell in the range that you want to fill. Type the starting value for the series. Type a value …

13
Nov

Using Excel Data Bars to Show Conditional Formatting

Conditional Formatting helps you explore and analyze data visually, detect critical issues and identify patterns and trends. A conditional format changes the appearance of a cell range based on a condition or criteria. You can use Highlight Cells Rules, Top or Bottom Rules, Data Bars, Color Scales or Icon Sets to visualize data easily, highlight …

13
Nov

Here’s a few of our favorite Excel tips…

To summarize your data without using formulas: Sort the data by what you would like to subtotal Go to the Data tab On the right of the ribbon, click Subtotal in the Outline group. Choose the field you’d like to subtotal by (the Sorted Column) Select the Function that you would like to use Select …