Once you’ve built a Pivot Table, turning it into a chart is almost too easy. Simply click anywhere inside the table, go to Insert > PivotChart, and select your preferred chart type. You’d even get a ...
The Quick Analysis menu won't replace everything you do in Excel, but it handles the repetitive stuff faster than navigating through ribbons. This shortcut eliminates most of the steps for you if you ...
Microsoft Excel turns 40 today, and the company has outlined plans for future updates set to transform how we work with data.
DXY is testing a trendline that dates back to the post-Great Financial Crisis period. If we fail here, it opens the door to a ...