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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. Create PivotTables with Copilot in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Create a PivotTable with Copilot Open Excel. Make sure to format your data in a table or supported range for Copilot. Select the Copilot button in the ribbon. Ask Copilot to create a PivotTable for you. …

  3. 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.

  4. Use multiple tables to create a PivotTable in Excel

    Build PivotTables by using related tables in the Field List. You can import related tables from databases, or set relationships in Power Pivot after you import.

  5. Create a PivotChart - Microsoft Support

    Create a PivotChart based on complex data that has text entries and values, or existing PivotTable data, and learn how Excel can recommend a PivotChart for your data.

  6. Create a PivotTable with an external data source

    Create a PivotTable (pivot table) by connecting to an external data source like an Access or SQL Server data base or an Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) cube file.

  7. Design the layout and format of a PivotTable - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, you can change the layout and format of the PivotTable data to make it easier to read and scan.

  8. Get started with Power Pivot in Microsoft Excel

    Get started using Power Pivot in Excel to perform powerful data analysis, create sophisticated data models, mash up large volumes of data from various sources, and perform information analysis rapidly.

  9. Create a Measure in Power Pivot - Microsoft Support

    In the Excel window, click Power Pivot> Calculations> Measures> New Measure. In the Measure dialog box, for Table name, click the down arrow, and then select the table you want the measure to be in.

  10. Work with Relationships in PivotTables - Microsoft Support

    PivotTables have traditionally been constructed using OLAP cubes and other complex data sources that already have rich connections between tables. However, in Excel, you are free to import multiple …