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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.
This column shows how to use the Data Table option in Excel’s What-If Analysis tool.
While many charts only involve one variable, you can create charts that have multiple variables. To do this, you need only to create a table with multiple columns.
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.
How to Put Two Sets of Data on One Graph in Excel. One of the advantages of using Excel as your spreadsheet application is that you can display a simple piece of information just as effectively as ...