Excel 2016 Pivot Tables: Create Basic Pivot Tables in Excel
Pivot Tables in Excel 2016. Learn to create basic Pivot Tables in Excel 2016 with real-life examples.
What you’ll learn
Excel 2016 Pivot Tables: Create Basic Pivot Tables in Excel
- Know the Importance of Excel Pivot Tables
- Know the Spheres where Excel Pivot Tables Best Serve
- Create and Update a Basic Excel Pivot Table
- Know about Slicer in Excel
- Customize an Excel Pivot Table
Requirements
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Office 2016 Installed in the Computer
Description
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Course Updated: Nov 01. 2016
Welcome to my “Excel 2016 Pivot Table” course where you will learn how to create basic pivot tables.
I am Kawser Ahmed, your instructor for this course. I am a full-time Excel, Excel VBA, and Data Analytics, blogger. And I am a corporate Excel trainer in my own country. Monthly around 15,000 Excel users come to my Excel blog and read my Excel and data analysis-related articles and tutorials.
At the end of this course:
- You will be able to create and update basic pivot table reports using Excel 2016,
- You will be able to realize, why and when you can best use of Excel Pivot Table tool,
- You will get used to the features of an Excel Pivot Table Report
- And you will be able to handle the limitations and compatibility issues related to Pivot tables.
Let me give you an idea of what exact topics I am going to teach you in this course.
- I will show you the exact cases when you can use the Excel Pivot Table
- Then I will show you the anatomy of a pivot table report with a real-life example.
- Then you will see the step by step by process of preparing a data source for the Excel Pivot table
- Then you will learn how to create and update a basic pivot table report
- Then you will be introduced to the Slicer tool in Excel
- And at the end of the course, I will show you a total of three techniques that you can use to will save your time when you’re working with Excel Pivot tables.
I have designed this course for newcomers to the Excel pivot table feature. But if you are an intermediate-level user and want to get used to with Excel 2016 Pivot table feature, then this course is also for you. This course will give you a simple but powerful introduction to the most powerful tool in Excel. Feel free to take a look at the free previews of this course. I hope this course will change your view about Excel Pivot Table. Enjoy the course and thanks for reading!
Who this course is for:
- Data Analysts
- Reporting Professionals
- Basically for All Excel Users
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