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Using What-If Analysis, you can visualize the effects of different variables, making it easier to assess risks and opportunities. In Excel, three primary tools are available for performing What-If ...
This guide will walk you through the three primary what-if analysis tools in Excel: Scenarios, Goal Seek, and Data Tables, along with additional tools like the Solver add-in.
If you've have lots of data and lots of analysis to do, but little time or skill, you need Excel's Power Pivot feature. Here's how to get started with it.
It’s not for big data, but you can use Microsoft Excel to learn a lot more about analytics than you may realize.
Goal Seek is a What-if Analysis feature in Excel. Learn how to use it to calculate the changing value in cell, and more!
How to use Analyze Data in Excel Now that you know a bit about the feature, let’s put it to work. Select the entire Table and then click Analyze Data.
An curved arrow pointing right. Don't waste time testing different values individually in Excel. Use a data table to show the results for many different possible scenarios at once. Produced by ...
Just as Excel can perform basic data analysis functions, it has a surprising number of data visualization tools under the hood.
実はあまり知られていないExcelの「ピボットテーブル」ですが、大量のデータを集計・分析する際に大活躍してくれます。その使い方をご紹介します。
Learn how Power Pivot transforms Excel into a powerful tool for managing complex datasets, advanced calculations, and data integration.
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.