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Pivot Tables

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replyReply Thu 2 Jun 2011, 16:55Delegate Frank said...

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Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Pivot Tables

What advantages are there for using pivot tables over regular tables?

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replyReply Mon 6 Jun 2011, 09:55Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Pivot Tables

Hi Frank, thanks for your query. Pivot Tables are incredibly powerful summarising and analysing tools. The quickest win is structural flexibility, providing the ability to generate new table structures and mathematical analyses within seconds. To do this using static tables takes far longer and is much more prone to error.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

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