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41. Videotutorial – Deal with Pivot Tables 1 – Basic model yt

41. Videotutorial – Deal with Pivot Tables 1 – Basic model

The video series Deal with Pivot Tables starts with a tutorial Basic model. You will learn how to create a simple Pivot table in Excel. If this guide has helped you, become a fan on Facebook and recommend this site to your friends, it can be useful for them too. Please note that this tutorial is presented in czech […]

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Table transpose

Do you have wrong direction of a table and you do not want to rewrite the cells from a column in a row? Use a simple trick and Excel will do all that is necessary. Read in this manual, what needs to be done. If this guide has helped you, become a fan on Facebook […]

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Functions for rounding

For calculations in Excel can be often assumed difference between the format of the result and the real value rounded. In this tutorial you will learn how solve this problem and learn practical function to correct round. If this guide has helped you, become a fan on Facebook and recommend this site to your friends, it can be useful […]

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Useful date functions

Excel users often struggle with functions, which are total more than 350. Many of them will learn on my trainings, but how to remember them after a long time? In this article we will focus on some useful functions for working with dates. For each function you will find not only a general description, but a […]

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Create and share custom lists

Users commonly use predefined series of numbers, dates, days of the week or month. Besides these, you can create your own custom list (eg. the foreign names of the days, months, list of counties and cities, etc..), which will accelerate the formation of stereotypes, frequently used, consecutive values. Custom lists Creating custom lists is a litlle hidden setting in Excel, […]

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How to copy Excel table elsewhere

When connecting Microsoft Office applications we often use copy a table from Excel into PowerPoint or Word. Usually people would have used the simplest way, ie via CTRL + C (copy) and CTRL + V (paste). Such a procedure may not insert a table in the desired format. Check out this article on methods that […]

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