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  1. Create a PivotTable to analyze worksheet data - Microsoft Support

    How to use a PivotTable in Excel to calculate, summarize, and analyze your worksheet data to see hidden patterns and trends.

  2. Pivot data in a PivotTable or PivotChart - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, you can pivot data in a PivotTable or PivotChart by changing the field layout of the data. By using the PivotTable Field List, you can add, rearrange, or remove fields to show data in a …

  3. Find out which data sources are used in a workbook data model

    Here are a few easy steps you can follow to determine exactly what data exists in the model: In Excel, click Power Pivot > Manage to open the Power Pivot window.

  4. GETPIVOTDATA function - Microsoft Support

    You can quickly enter a simple GETPIVOTDATA formula by typing = (the equal sign) in the cell you want to return the value to and then clicking the cell in the PivotTable that contains the data you want to …

  5. Group or ungroup data in a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, show items or values in logical groups like months or quarters for ease of summarizing and performing data analysis.

  6. Create a Data Model in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Within Excel, Data Models are used transparently, providing data used in PivotTables, PivotCharts, and Power View reports. You can view, manage, and extend the model using the Microsoft Office Power …

  7. Use multiple tables to create a PivotTable in Excel

    After you've created a Data Model, you can use this data in your analysis. Here's how you build a new PivotTable or PivotChart using the Data Model in your workbook.

  8. Overview of PivotTables and PivotCharts - Microsoft Support

    Learn what PivotTable and PivotCharts are, how you can use them to summarize and analyze your data in Excel, and become familiar with the PivotTable- and PivotChart-specific elements and terms.

  9. Change the source data for a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    After you create a PivotTable, you can change the range of its source data. For example, you can expand the source data to include more rows of data. However, if the source data has been changed …

  10. Create a PivotTable with an external data source

    In that case, you’ll connect to the external data source, and then create a PivotTable to summarize, analyze, explore, and present that data. Here’s how to create a PivotTable by using an existing …