<p><span>Learn to crunch huge amounts of data with PowerPivot and Power Query</span></p><p><span>Do you have a ton of data you need to make sense of? Microsoft’s Excel program can handle amazingly large data sets, but you’ll need to get familiar with PowerPivot and Power Query to get started. </span
Excel Power Pivot & Power Query For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
✍ Scribed by Michael Alexander
- Publisher
- For Dummies
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Learn to crunch huge amounts of data with PowerPivot and Power Query Do you have a ton of data you need to make sense of? Microsoft’s Excel program can handle amazingly large data sets, but you’ll need to get familiar with PowerPivot and Power Query to get started. And that’s where Dummies comes in. With step-by-step instructions—accompanied by ample screenshots—Excel PowerPivot & Power Query For Dummies will teach you how to save time, simplify your processes, and enhance your data analysis and reporting. Use Power Query to discover, connect to, and import your organization’s data. Then use PowerPivot to model it in Excel. You’ll also learn to: If you’re expected to wrangle, interpret, and report on large amounts of data, Excel PowerPivot & Power Query For Dummies gives you the tools you need to get up to speed quickly.
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