by Nate Moore | Dec 7, 2009 | Pivot Tables
Lesson 12 demonstrates a couple of formatting tricks to make your Pivot Tables look really good. Excel has set up a variety of Pivot Table styles in the Design toolbar that make it easy to select any of a variety of formats for your data. If you’ve used styles in the...
by Nate Moore | Dec 3, 2009 | Pivot Tables
I’ve created new set of sample data to learn with, sample receivables data. My experience is that analyzing accounts receivable is one of the most powerful, money saving ways to use a Pivot Table. We start Lesson 11 by analyzing accounts receivable by adding the...
by Nate Moore | Dec 1, 2009 | Pivot Tables
Lesson 10 shows how to add calculations to a Pivot Table by dragging more than one field to the values area of a Pivot Table. In this example, we use the same field twice in the same Pivot Table, once to count the number of new patients with each E&M code level...
by Nate Moore | Nov 28, 2009 | Pivot Tables
Lesson 9 picks up where Lesson 8 left off. Lesson 8 showed how label filters can filter Pivot Table data based on the row or column labels in the table. You can also filter based on the values in the data section of the Pivot Table, and these value filters offer a...
by Nate Moore | Nov 23, 2009 | Pivot Tables
Lesson 8 demonstrates a cool new feature in Excel 2007, label filters. Label filters allow you to filter rows and columns based on the text of the label. Excel offers a variety of logical choices to filter with (Begins with, Doesn’t begin with, Ends with, Doesn’t end...
by Nate Moore | Nov 21, 2009 | Pivot Tables
Pivot Tables have a clever feature that allows you to drag multiple rows and columns to the same Pivot Table to add a whole new level of flexibility to your analysis. This video starts by showing you a way to clear all of the filters in a Pivot Table at once. We then...