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Excel tables have many benefits that regular spreadsheets lack. The biggest is the option to use data from multiple tables to create queries and reports.
Here's how to create a pivot table in Excel to slice and dice your data, letting you perform in-depth analyses and spot important trends.
Learn how you can combine PivotChart and Slicer objects to create an easy-to-use and dynamic data summarization.
In Microsoft Excel, you can create relationships between two tables based on the matching data within the table, even when the tables are from different sources.
Advanced list solutions are easy thanks to Excel's Table object. If you need a dynamic list, try one of these techniques.
Drop-down lists in Excel let you create a list of valid choices that you can select for a given field. We'll show you how to use tables, named ranges, formulas, data validation, and table styles.
A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet is among the most versatile business tools. Here’s a full guide on how to create a simple and effective Gantt chart in Excel.
Here’s how to make a Gantt chart in Excel to accommodate complex agile project management within the familiar tool.