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Using Pivot Tables in Excel 2007

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Goals/Objectives

You will learn how to:

◦ create a pivot table.

◦ modify the pivot table areas.

◦ modify the table’s design.

◦ create a pivot chart.

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Using Pivot Tables

Use a pivot table if you need to:

• Work with large amounts of transactional data

• Find relationships and groupings within data

• Find a list of unique values for one field in data

• Find trends using various time periods

• Create subtotals that frequently include new additions

• Organize your data into a format that’s easy to chart

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* Bill Jelen, Mike Alexander. Pivot Table Data Crunching, 2007.

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Using Pivot Tables

• Allow you to quickly see numerical relationships

• Often created from transactional data or raw data

(like UD Financials)

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Using Pivot Tables

Rules:

• No blank rows or columns are allowed

• Each column must have a label

How to create:

• Insert tab, PivotTable

• Select fields

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Using Pivot Tables

Use a pivot table if you need to:

• Work with large amounts of transactional data

• Find relationships and groupings within data

• Find a list of unique values for one field in data

• Find trends using various time periods

• Create subtotals that frequently include new additions

• Organize your data into a format that’s easy to chart

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* Bill Jelen, Mike Alexander. Pivot Table Data Crunching, 2007.

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Pivot Table Anatomy

Values area – data fields you want to calculate

Row area – headings that go down the left side

Column area – heading across the top of the table, ideal for showing trends over time

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Pivot Table Anatomy

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Report Filter area – optional area allowing filter of data items

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Pivot Table Anatomy

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To modify PivotTable calculations:

Right-click Data field, select Summary option

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Pivot Tables

Refreshing a PivotTable

If you modify the original data the pivot table was based on, you must refresh it.

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Pivot Tables

Refreshing a PivotTable

If you modify the original data the pivot table was based on, you must refresh it.

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Charting a Pivot Table

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PivotChart is a visual representation of the Pivot Table.

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Formatting a PivotTable

Contextual Options & Design ribbons

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How do I:

1. Sort date items in unique order?

2. Turn pivot table into hard data?

3. Show items with no data?

4. Create a separate pivot table for each field?

5. Avoid constantly redefining my pivot table

data range?

6. Automate repetitive tasks?

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University of Delaware Resources

◦ www.udel.edu/learn, [email protected]

◦ www.udel.edu/help, [email protected], 831-6000

Help within Excel 2007

Microsoft Tutorials (http://office.microsoft.com/training/)

Reference books

◦ Using Excel 2007, Bill Jelen, ISBN0-789703611-X

◦ Pivot Table Data Crunching, Bill Jelen and Michael Alexander, ISBN-13:978-0-7897-3601-7

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