The author presents tips and techniques in this collection of recipes that can’t be found in Excel’s Help section, while carefully explaining the most confusing features of PivotTables to help you realize their powerful potential.
The chapters in this book have been organized into a collection of recipes to take you step by step from the problem you are experiencing to the solution you are aiming for. Without fuss, you’ll find clear and precise information to help you assess your situation, whether common or unique, and solve your problem. Working examples of complex PivotTables and numerous PivotTable programming examples will help you solve problems quickly, without the need to digest heavy content.
What you’ll learn
- How to create and format PivotTables to be as attractive as they are useful
- How to reuse prepackaged “recipe” code to put PivotTables to work in a variety of data-driven scenarios
- How to determine why results of your computations and charting might not match what you expect and how to understand and fix those problems
- Related programming techniques using working examples of advanced PivotTables
Who is this book for?
This book is a must-have resource for anyone who uses Excel frequently.
Related Titles
- Beginning PivotTables in Excel 2007: From Novice to Professional
- Excel 2007: Beyond the Manual
About the AuthorDebra Dalgleish is a computer consultant in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, serving local and international clients. Self-employed since 1985, she has extensive experience in designing complex Excel and Access applications, as well as sophisticated Word forms and documents. She has led hundreds of Microsoft Office corporate training sessions, from beginner to advanced level. In recognition of her contributions to the Excel newsgroups, she has received the Microsoft Office Excel MVP award each year since 2001. You can find a wide variety of Excel tips and tutorials, and sample files, on her Contextures website: www.contextures.com/tiptech.html.