Learn how to create and use basic pivot tables to simplify reams of data that have been collected, to produce user-friendly tables displaying the data in an easier to digest, dynamic, format. This can make the analysis of data, and finding of trends and outliers all the more easy. A pivot table also allows you to pivot the view of that source data around a number of viewpoints.
Name: Excel 2010: Pivot Tables Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, ICT for Users Qualification type: Assessment Lectures, presentations and demonstrations will be used to introduce concepts which you will then emulate in active tasks. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150722 14:14:22 Updated 20150722 14:14:22
Pens and paper for note taking. If you have your own data source to bring in on a USB flash drive, there may be time to explore creating pivot tables using your own data. Equipment required Pens and paper for note taking. If you have your own data source to bring in on a USB flash drive, there may be time to explore creating pivot tables using your own data.
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Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, ICT for Users Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, ICT for Users Classification: Information and Communication Technology