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    Excel Xtreme Pivot Tables

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    Excel Xtreme Pivot Tables

    Excel Xtreme Pivot Tables
    Published 11/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 8.84 GB | Duration: 10h 12m

    Pivot Table, Microsoft Excel

    What you'll learn

    Master advanced PivotTable techniques to analyze, summarize, and present large datasets, making data-driven decisions confidently.

    Learn to unleash PivotTables’ full potential with advanced techniques, transforming complex datasets into actionable insights.

    Discover deep PivotTable skills to turn large datasets into clear, impactful reports that drive strategic business decisions.

    Conquer Excel with Xtreme Pivot Tables, learning to analyze and summarize large data for confident, data-backed decision-making.

    Requirements

    Basic Excel Skills: Familiarity with Excel’s interface, basic formulas, and general PivotTable use.

    Understanding of Data Analysis: A foundational understanding of data concepts, such as summarizing data and generating reports, will be helpful.

    Access to Excel: Excel 2016 or a later version is recommended for the best experience, as you’ll need it to follow along with advanced techniques.

    Description

    Maybe you’ve been working with Excel for years, or perhaps you’re new to it. Either way, if you deal with data, you’ve probably used PivotTables. They’re powerful tools, and you may even have a few tricks up your sleeve.I was the same. I could create PivotTables to get the basics done, but I knew I was barely scratching the surface. I realized that, while I could pull numbers together, I wasn’t truly getting the most out of my data. I was simply presenting numbers without diving into the deeper insights hiding in my datasets.Sound familiar? If so, you’re not alone.That’s why I created this course. It’s for people like us—professionals who work with data day in and day out and want to go beyond the basics. You can already create a simple PivotTable, sure. But what about using advanced grouping, calculated fields, or dynamic PivotCharts? If these aren’t in your current toolkit, then this course is for you.In Xtreme Pivot Tables, I’ll take you through:Techniques to create calculated fields and items that make your reports go from good to great. When someone challenges your data, you’ll have the skills to answer confidently.Advanced grouping and filtering options so that you’re only showing what matters most. If you’ve ever spent time just scrolling through your data, this will be a game changer.How to bring your data to life visually with PivotCharts. Excel’s native charts are just the beginning; I’ll show you how to customize them in ways you probably didn’t know were possible.Tips for structuring large datasets effectively, so you’re spending less time in the weeds and more time interpreting.No VBA or complicated macros—just the practical, advanced skills you need to master PivotTables and make a real impact with your data.If you’re ready to transform your data analysis in Excel and make informed, data-driven decisions with confidence, this is the course for you.Looking forward to seeing you there!

    Overview

    Section 1: Design & Customize Your Pivot Tables

    Lecture 1 Tabular Format

    Lecture 2 No Gaps

    Lecture 3 Formatting

    Lecture 4 Tables

    Lecture 5 Clean Your Data Set

    Lecture 6 Inserting a Pivot Table

    Lecture 7 Field List

    Lecture 8 Field List Areas

    Lecture 9 Drill Down to Audit

    Lecture 10 Sort Field List from A to Z

    Lecture 11 Double Click on any Label to Show More Fields

    Lecture 12 Defer Layout Update

    Lecture 13 Pivot Cache

    Lecture 14 Refresh

    Lecture 15 Refresh All

    Lecture 16 Refresh External Data

    Lecture 17 Import from Access Database

    Lecture 18 Change Data Source

    Lecture 19 Clear Filter and Clear Pivot

    Lecture 20 Select and Format

    Lecture 21 Move a Pivot Table

    Lecture 22 Pivot Table Styles

    Lecture 23 Customize Styles

    Lecture 24 Use a Customized Style in Another Workbook

    Lecture 25 Subtotals

    Lecture 26 Grand Totals

    Lecture 27 Report Layout

    Lecture 28 Blank Rows

    Lecture 29 TIPS - Show the Classic Pivot Table Layout

    Lecture 30 Expand and Collapse Buttons

    Lecture 31 Move and Remove Fields and Items

    Lecture 32 Show or Hide Field List

    Lecture 33 Show or Hide Field Field Headers

    Lecture 34 Change Count Of to Sum Of

    Lecture 35 Number Formatting

    Lecture 36 Field Name Formatting

    Lecture 37 Predetermined Number Formatting

    Lecture 38 TIPS - Change SUM Views in Label Areas

    Lecture 39 Indent Rows in Compact Layouts

    Lecture 40 Change Layout of a Report Filter

    Lecture 41 Format Error Values

    Lecture 42 Format Empty Cells

    Lecture 43 Keep Column Widths Upon Refresh

    Lecture 44 Automatically Refresh a Pivot Table

    Lecture 45 TIPS - Printing a Pivot Table on Two Pages

    Lecture 46 TIPS - Show Report Filters on Multiple Pages

    Section 2: Value Field Settings > Summarize Values By

    Lecture 47 Create Multiple Subtotals

    Lecture 48 Count

    Lecture 49 Average

    Lecture 50 Maximum

    Lecture 51 MINimum

    Lecture 52 Product

    Lecture 53 Count Numbers

    Lecture 54 StdDevp

    Lecture 55 VarP

    Lecture 56 Show Various Grand Totals

    Lecture 57 Shortcuts to Value Field Settings

    Lecture 58 See All Pivot Items

    Lecture 59 Show a Unique Count

    Section 3: Value Field Settings > Show Values As

    Lecture 60 Percentage of Grand Total

    Lecture 61 Percentage of Column Total

    Lecture 62 Percentage of Row Total

    Lecture 63 Percentage Of

    Lecture 64 Percentage of Parent Row Total

    Lecture 65 Percentage of Parent Column Total

    Lecture 66 Percentage of Parent Total

    Lecture 67 Difference From

    Lecture 68 Percentage Difference From

    Lecture 69 Running Total In

    Lecture 70 Percentage Running Total In

    Lecture 71 Rank Smallest to Largest

    Lecture 72 Rank Largest to Smallest

    Lecture 73 Index

    Lecture 74 Shortcuts to Show Values As

    Lecture 75 Percentage of Revenue

    Lecture 76 Actual v Plan Variation

    Section 4: Grouping

    Lecture 77 Group by Date

    Lecture 78 Grouping by Months

    Lecture 79 Grouping by Quarters and Years

    Lecture 80 Group by Sales Ranges

    Lecture 81 Group by Text Fields

    Lecture 82 Group by Time

    Lecture 83 Shortcuts to Grouping

    Lecture 84 Grouping by Half Years

    Lecture 85 Grouping by a Date that starts on a Monday

    Lecture 86 Grouping by a Custom Date

    Lecture 87 Grouping by a Fiscal Year and Quarter

    Lecture 88 Errors when Grouping by Dates

    Lecture 89 Group Two Pivot Tables in the Same Workbook

    Lecture 90 Fixing the Problem of Counting Grouped Sales

    Lecture 91 Display Dates that Have No Data

    Lecture 92 Quarterly Comparative Report

    Lecture 93 FINANCIAL Min and Max Bank Balance

    Section 5: Sort

    Lecture 94 Sorting by Largest or Smallest

    Lecture 95 Sort an Item Row

    Lecture 96 Sort Manually

    Lecture 97 Sort using a Custom List

    Lecture 98 Override a Custom List Sort

    Lecture 99 Sort rows from A to Z and values by Z to A

    Lecture 100 Sort New Items Added to Your Data Source

    Lecture 101 TIPS Clear a Sort

    Lecture 102 TIPS Sort Largest to Smallest Grand Totals

    Section 6: Filter

    Lecture 103 Filter by Dates

    Lecture 104 Filter by Labels - Text

    Lecture 105 Filter by Labels - Numerical Text

    Lecture 106 Filter by Values

    Lecture 107 Filter by Values - Top or Bottom 10 Items

    Lecture 108 Filter by Values - Top or Bottom Percent

    Lecture 109 Filter by Values - Top or Bottom Sum

    Lecture 110 Filter by Report Filter

    Lecture 111 Shortcuts to Filter

    Lecture 112 Keep or Hide Selected Items

    Lecture 113 Filter by Text Wildcards

    Lecture 114 TIPS Filter by Multiple Fields

    Lecture 115 Apply Multiple Filters

    Lecture 116 TIPS Filter by Multiple Values

    Lecture 117 Include New Items in Manual Filter

    Lecture 118 Clear Filters with One Click

    Lecture 119 TIPS Add a Filter for the Column Items

    Lecture 120 Top 5 Expense Report

    Lecture 121 Top 25 percent of Channel Partners

    Section 7: Slicers (New in Excel 2010)

    Lecture 122 Insert a Slicer

    Lecture 123 Slicer Styles

    Lecture 124 Creating a Custom Style

    Lecture 125 Copying a Custom Style in to a New Workbook

    Lecture 126 Slicer Settings

    Lecture 127 Slicer Size and Properties

    Lecture 128 Slicer Connections for Multiple Pivot Tables

    Lecture 129 Different ways to Filter a Slicer

    Lecture 130 Use One Slicer for Two Pivot Tables

    Lecture 131 Lock the Workbook but not the Slicer

    Lecture 132 Interactive Employee Photos with Slicers

    Lecture 133 Select a Monthly PnL Report with a Slicer

    Lecture 134 Base, Best and Worst Case Forecast

    Section 8: Calculated Fields & Items

    Lecture 135 Creating a Calculated Field

    Lecture 136 Use an Existing Calculated Field

    Lecture 137 Editing a Calculated Field

    Lecture 138 Excel formulas and Calculated Fields

    Lecture 139 Creating a Calculated Item

    Lecture 140 Use an Existing Calculated Item

    Lecture 141 Editing a Calculated Item

    Lecture 142 Excel Formulas and Calculated Items

    Lecture 143 Calculated Item on Column Labels

    Lecture 144 Shortcomings of Calculated Items

    Lecture 145 Solve Order for Calculated Items

    Lecture 146 List Formulas

    Lecture 147 Remove a Calculated Field temporarily

    Lecture 148 Order of Operations

    Lecture 149 Creating a PnL Pivot Table Report

    Lecture 150 Actual v Plan with Calculated Fields

    Section 9: Pivot Charts

    Lecture 151 Insert a Pivot Chart

    Lecture 152 Insert a Slicer with a Pivot Chart

    Lecture 153 Pivot Chart Designs

    Lecture 154 Pivot Chart Layouts

    Lecture 155 Pivot Chart Formats

    Lecture 156 Limitations of Pivot Charts and Workarounds

    Lecture 157 Saving a Pivot Chart Template

    Lecture 158 Shortcuts to formatting a Pivot Chart

    Lecture 159 TIPS Link Chart Title To a Pivot Cell

    Lecture 160 Copying a Second Chart

    Lecture 161 Put a Chart on a Separate Page with F11

    Lecture 162 Insert Pivot Chart Straight from the Data Source

    Lecture 163 Paste Pivot Chart to your Email as a Picture

    Lecture 164 TIPS Paste Pivot Chart to Powerpoint

    Lecture 165 TIPS Printing a Pivot Chart

    Lecture 166 Include a Sparkline with Your Pivot Table

    Lecture 167 Chart Do's and Dont's

    Lecture 168 FUN Use Slicers to Change Chart Types

    Lecture 169 Workaround to creating a Scatter Graph

    Lecture 170 PnL Pivot table report with Graphs

    Lecture 171 Pivot Table Slicer and Chart Dashboard

    Section 10: Conditional Formatting of Pivot Tables

    Lecture 172 Intro to Conditional Formatting

    Lecture 173 Highlight Cell Rules based on Values

    Lecture 174 Highlight Cell Rules based on Text Labels

    Lecture 175 Highlight Cell Rules based on Date Labels

    Lecture 176 Top and Bottom Rules

    Lecture 177 Data Bars, Color Scales and Icon Sets

    Lecture 178 Format cells that contain

    Lecture 179 Format Top Ranked Values

    Lecture 180 Format Values Above the Average

    Lecture 181 Use a Formula to Determine Which Cells to Format

    Lecture 182 TIPS Use Selected Cells to Format Multiple Fields

    Lecture 183 All Cells Showing Values

    Lecture 184 Control Conditional Formatting with Slicers

    Lecture 185 TIP Show text in the Pivot Table Values Area

    Lecture 186 Conditionally Formatting Blank Cells

    Lecture 187 Accounts Receivable Ageing Report Matrix

    Lecture 188 Conditionally Format your sales results

    Section 11: GETPIVOTDATA Formula

    Lecture 189 Intro to GET PIVOT DATA

    Lecture 190 Create a custom report with GET PIVOT DATA

    Lecture 191 Reference Dates with GET PIVOT DATA

    Lecture 192 Data validation with GET PIVOT DATA

    Lecture 193 Shortfalls of GET PIVOT DATA

    Lecture 194 Grand Totals to the left of the pivot table

    Lecture 195 Live forecasting with GET PIVOT DATA

    Lecture 196 Channel analysis with GET PIVOT DATA

    Section 12: Macros

    Lecture 197 Adding the Developer tab

    Lecture 198 Record a simple macro to Refresh a Pivot Table

    Lecture 199 Date filter macro

    Lecture 200 Different Pivot Table Views Macro

    Lecture 201 Top 10 macro

    Lecture 202 Add macro to quick access toolbar

    Section 13: Data Management

    Lecture 203 Reducing File Memory by Copying Existing Pivot Table

    Lecture 204 Reducing File Memory by Deleting the Data Source

    Lecture 205 Reducing file memory by saving file as XLSB

    Lecture 206 Reducing file memory by keeping data in Access

    Lecture 207 Compatibility Issues with Excel 2007 and Excel 2010

    Lecture 208 Sharing a Pivot Table via OneDrive

    Section 14: More learnings

    Lecture 209 Sales Forecasting with Calculated Fields

    Lecture 210 Consolidate with a Pivot Table

    Lecture 211 Frequency Distribution with a Pivot Table

    Lecture 212 Break Even Model with a Pivot Table

    Lecture 213 Several slicer custom styles for you to use

    Lecture 214 Interactive Balance Sheet Pivot Table

    Lecture 215 Monthly Sales Manager Performance

    Lecture 216 Reconciling customer payments

    Section 15: New Excel 2013 Pivot Table Features

    Lecture 217 Cosmetic Changes

    Lecture 218 Recommended Pivot Tables

    Lecture 219 Distinct Count

    Lecture 220 Timeline Slicer

    Lecture 221 Data Model

    Lecture 222 Group Periods

    Lecture 223 Multiselect Slicers

    Lecture 224 Pivot Chart Expand and Collapse

    Lecture 225 3D Maps

    Section 16: New Excel 2019 & Office 365 Pivot Table Features

    Lecture 226 Which Excel Version

    Lecture 227 Personalize the default Pivot Table layout

    Lecture 228 Automatic relationship detection

    Lecture 229 Automatic time grouping

    Lecture 230 Search in the Pivot Table

    Data Analysts: Professionals ready to elevate their skills by diving into advanced PivotTable techniques for in-depth data analysis.,Business Analysts: Those looking to deepen their analytical capabilities, creating more impactful reports using Excel’s PivotTables.,Managers and Decision Makers: Leaders who rely on large datasets for strategic insights and want to learn advanced methods for data-driven decisions.,Excel Power Users: Users who are comfortable with Excel and want to take their PivotTable skills to the next level with advanced techniques.,Students and Professionals: Anyone aiming to become proficient in data analysis for career growth or new opportunities in data-intensive roles.