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If you're looking for the perfect way to visualize the stats and data that you have compiled, Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel can help. We'll show you how.
Dynamic Charts: Use Excel formulas or pivot tables to create charts that automatically update when your data changes. This is particularly useful for dashboards and interactive reports.
Displaying values on a map chart is more meaningful than handing someone a sheet of data. Thanks to Microsoft Excel's Geography data type, creating a map chart is easier than you might think.
Step-by-step tutorial on creating an analytical dashboard in Excel that updates automatically using a pre-designed template or from scratch.
Learn how to make amazing informative Excel charts that look beautiful and captivate your audience. Professionally display your data in ...
Need to know your organization's YOY results? Susan Harkins will show you how to make a PivotChart in Microsoft Excel.
A Pictograph is a chart that uses pictures to represent data. Learn how to make a Pictograph chart in Excel by following these easy steps.
Using What-If Analysis, you can visualize the effects of different variables, making it easier to assess risks and opportunities. In Excel, three primary tools are available for performing What-If ...
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