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Jason has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Pivot Tables

Need to learn how to do pivot tables.

RE: Pivot Tables

Hi Jason,

Thanks for your question.

The idea behind a pivot table is to take information that is stored in a series of columns in Excel (a list) and turn it into a summarised table format.

The pivot table allows you to collate/summarise individual values that are stored in a column, by for example, summing them, averaging them, displaying percentages of totals and so on.

The major advantages of a pivot table are that you can rearrange the items you put into the table quickly and easily by dragging and dropping; and you can create a chart from it by clicking a button.

Once you have your data in a list you can use the Data menu and there is a Pivot Chart option and you can drag and drop your data into the outline. Pivot tables are covered in more detail in the Advanced course.

Hope that helps

Tracy

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Turn off AutoComplete in Excel

You may have noticed when typing into your spreadsheets that if you start to enter labels that begin with the same letters as a label that has been previously entered in the same spreadsheet, Excel will try and automatically complete the text for you. This feature is called AutoComplete.

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1. Going to Tools - Options.

2. Select the Edit tab.

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4. Click OK.

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