You don't need complex formulas to summarize thousands of rows when PivotTables can do the heavy lifting for you.
When you compile data in a list, you often need to answer questions such as “How much revenue did the West Coast office generate last month?” or “What was the average number of customers served at ...
PivotTables can do more than you think, from splitting reports by category to calculating unique counts and percentage growth ...
Pivot tables let you parse raw spreadsheet data to display specific information in a concise, easy-to-digest format. Here’s how to use them in Google Sheets. One of the best ways to master Google ...
Pivot tables in Google Sheets are a way to get a more focused snapshot of your larger database. They can be handy for their versatility — pivot tables group and filter information according to ...
Microsoft Excel PivotTables do a great job of turning data into meaningful information, but they have one flaw: You can’t easily add grand total rows. Microsoft Excel PivotTables are a great way to ...
At the sheet level, conditional running totals require focused expressions, but an Excel PivotTable requires only a few field swaps. Susan Harkins shows you how. An expression to return a simple ...