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  • Working with Tables
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    Data Analysis

    This section illustrates the powerful features Excel has to offer to analyze data.

    Sort: You can sort your Excel data on one column or multiple columns. You can sort in ascending or descending order.

    Filter: Filter your Excel data if you only want to display records that meet certain criteria.

    Conditional Formatting: Conditional formatting in Excel enables you to highlight cells with a certain color, depending on the cell's value.

    Charts: A simple Excel chart can say more than a sheet full of numbers. As you'll see, creating charts is very easy.

    Pivot Tables: Pivot tables are one of Excel's most powerful features. A pivot table allows you to extract the significance from a large, detailed data set.

    Tables: Tables allow you to analyze your data in Excel quickly and easily.

    What-If Analysis: What-If Analysis in Excel allows you to try out different values (scenarios) for formulas.

    Solver: Excel includes a tool called solver that uses techniques from the operations research to find optimal solutions for all kind of decision problems.

    Analysis ToolPak: The Analysis ToolPak is an Excel add-in program that provides data analysis tools for financial, statistical and engineering data analysis.


    Chapter

    1. Sort
    2. Filter
    3. Conditional Formatting
    4. Charts
    5. Pivot Tables
    6. Tables
    7. What-If Analysis
    8. Solver
    9. Analysis ToolPak