Excel 2013: Pivot Tables

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Free Online Course: Excel 2013: Pivot Tables provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Excel 2013: Pivot Tables is taught by Curt Frye.

Overview
  • Learn to summarize, sort, count, and chart your data with PivotTables in these Excel tutorials.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Creating and Pivoting PivotTables
    • Introducing PivotTables
    • Formatting data for use in a PivotTable
    • Creating a PivotTable
    • Creating a Recommended PivotTable
    • Pivoting a PivotTable
    • Configuring a PivotTable
    • Connecting to an external data source
    • Consolidating data from multiple sources
    • Managing PivotTables
    2. Summarizing PivotTable Data
    • Managing subtotals and grand totals
    • Changing the data field summary operation
    • Summarizing more than one data field
    • Creating a calculated field
    • Grouping PivotTable fields
    • Using PivotTable data in a formula
    • Drilling down to the underlying data
    3. Sorting and Filtering PivotTable Data
    • Sorting PivotTable data
    • Creating a custom sort order
    • Filtering a PivotTable field by selection
    • Filtering a PivotTable by rule
    • Filtering a PivotTable using a search filter
    • Filtering a PivotTable using slicers
    • Formatting slicers
    • Filtering with report filter fields
    • Clearing and reapplying PivotTable filters
    4. Formatting PivotTables
    • Applying a PivotTable style
    • Creating a PivotTable style
    • Changing the PivotTable layout
    • Changing the data field number format
    5. Applying Conditional Formats to PivotTables
    • Highlighting cells by applying a rule
    • Highlighting the top or bottom values in a PivotTable
    • Formatting cells using data bars
    • Formatting cells using color scales
    • Formatting cells using icon sets
    • Editing a conditional formatting rule
    • Controlling how multiple rules are applied
    • Deleting a conditional formatting rule
    6. Creating and Manipulating PivotCharts
    • Creating a PivotChart
    • Pivoting a PivotChart
    • Filtering a PivotChart
    • Formatting a PivotChart
    • Changing a PivotChart's layout
    • Changing a PivotChart's chart type
    • Adding a trendline to a PivotChart
    7. Printing PivotTables
    • Printing a PivotTable
    • Printing headers at the top of each printed page
    • Printing each item on its own page
    • Printing a PivotChart
    8. Manipulating PivotTables Using Macros
    • Recording and reviewing an Excel macro
    • Running an Excel macro
    • Creating a simple PivotTable presentation kit
    9. Starting with PowerPivot and the Data Model
    • Enabling PowerPivot in Office 2013 Professional Plus
    • Introducing PowerPivot
    • Importing PowerPivot data
    • Adding tables to the data model
    • Managing table columns
    • Creating relationships between tables
    • Creating a PowerPivot PivotTable
    • Filtering data using a timeline
    10. Introducing Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)
    • Introducing the DAX language
    • Using DAX operators
    • Surveying DAX functions
    • Adding calculated columns
    • Adding calculated fields
    • Creating aggregate calculations
    • Creating filtered calculations
    11. Visualizing Power View Data Using Matrices, Cards, and Tiles
    • Starting out with Power View
    • Installing Microsoft Silverlight
    • Creating a table or matrix
    • Creating a card
    • Creating a tile
    • Filtering Power View objects
    • Formatting Power View objects
    12. Visualizing Power View Data Using Charts and Maps
    • Creating a column or bar chart
    • Creating a pie chart
    • Creating a line chart
    • Creating a map
    • Creating maps with multivalue series
    • Creating chart multiples
    Conclusion
    • Next steps