<b>Make the most of your data using the power of Excel</b> <p>When you think of data, do you think of endless rows and columns in spreadsheets? <i>Excel Dashboards and Reports For Dummies, 3rd Edition</i> shows you how to make the most of your data—and puts an end to mind-numbing spreadsheets
Excel Dashboards and Reports For Dummies
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- Publisher
- For Dummies
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 339
- Series
- For Dummies (Computers)
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Create dynamic dashboards and put your data on display with For Dummies No matter what business youβre in, reports have become a staple of the workplace, but what good is a report if no reads it, or even worse, understands it? This all new edition of Excel Dashboards & Reports For Dummies is here to help you make meaning of all your data and turn it into clear and actionable visualizations. Fully updated for the latest business intelligence and spreadsheet tools in Excel 2013, this book shows you how to analyze large amounts of data, quickly slice data into various views on the fly, automate redundant reporting, create eyeβcatching visualizations, and more. Helps you move beyond reporting data with simple tables, rows, and columns to designing highβimpact reports, dashboards, and visuals Walks you through a wide array of technical and analytical concepts to give you the background you need to select the right tool for interpreting and displaying data Covers how to build a chart, work with pivot tables, group and bucket your data, represent trends, create WhatβIf analyses, and increase the value of your reports Excel Dashboards & Reports For Dummies, 2 nd Edition is the business analysis tool you need to transform your raw data into a powerful and effective presentation that is accessible to everyone.
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