Excel Pivot Tables course PART 2/3
Excel Pivot Tables course PART 2/3, Dashboards with pivot tables.
Hi, this is Bartosz from Excel BI Academy. This is a continuation of the first part of the course about PivotTables in Excel. You’ll learn how to filter data in PivotTables. You will also learn the most interesting option for filtering, which are slicers. Next, you will learn how to insert charts in PivotTables with one click, that is, PivotCharts. Another topic is calculations in a PivotTable, which can be implemented in many ways. These include Show Values As and Calculated Field.
With the second part of the course, you will enter an intermediate level of using PivotTables. I recorded the course in Excel 365, but you will find PivotTables in Excel for many years.
Getting to know PivotTables is, in my opinion, the foundation of working in Excel, which you will later use in many other tools. I mean Power Query, Power Pivot (i.e., super pivot tables) and Power BI – an application for designing dashboards. Each of these tools has relationships with a PivotTable.
I believe that PivotTables are the biggest revolution in Excel, so it is worth getting to know them thoroughly in 3 parts of my course. I hope you enjoy all of them.