
I will show you how to install & activate the Power Pivot add-in for Excel 2010 versions.
The good thing with Power Pivot is it already comes with Excel 2013, 2016, Excel 2019 or Office 365 subscription! You only need to enable it to start using Power Pivot.
You just need to make sure you have one of these versions:
Office 365 Home, Office 365 Personal, Office 365 Business Essentials, Office 365 Business, Office 365 Business Premium, Office 365 Enterprise E1
Download our Free Power Pivot PDF Chest Sheet so you can print off and keep on your desktop and learn how to:
Import Data
Link Excel Tables to a Data Model
Visualize the Diagram View
Measures
Calculated Columns
Creating Relationships
Learn how to import data into Power Pivot from an Excel File on your desktop
Learn how to import data into Power Pivot from an Excel Table
Learn how to import data into Power Pivot from 3 Excel Workbooks
Create a Relationships with 3 separate Excel Tables
Create a Relationships with 3 separate Excel Tables using the Diagram View
I really hope you found this course valuable, but either way, please leave a review and share your experience.
Tell me what you think! Write a review when you can. I’m also available for questions - send me a direct message anytime.
Cheers,
JOHN MICHALOUDIS
Learn how to insert a Pivot Table to analyze your data that is stored in Power Pivot
Learn how to insert a Slicer to interactively filter your Pivot Table data
Create an Actual Versus Plan variation report using the Difference From calculation
Show the top 25% channel partners using a Filter
Create an Actual v Plan variance report using Calculated Fields
Create an Interactive Pivot Table, Slicer & Pivot Chart Dashboard!
I explain what the DAX Formula language is inside Power Pivot
I explain the difference between Measures & Calculated Columns
I show you how to create a Measures and a Calculated Column
This article describes syntax and requirements for the DAX formula expression language.
You will learn how to create a DISTINCTCOUNT() Measure to calculate the Unique Order Dates
You will learn how to create a SUM() Measure to calculate your Total Sales
Yuu will combine 2 Measures to create an Average Sales Per Date calculation
You will learn how to show the % of Sales per each product
Calculate the largest transactional value per each product
Create a Calculated Column to extract the YEARS from your Order Date
Create a Measure to GROUP 5 years of data
Import an Excel Table with Calendar dates to make our Pivot Table report more dynamic
Sort our data to show the MONTHS in calendar order & not alphabetical order
Create a Hierarchy to Group the Dates into Years, Quarters & Months
Create a Profit & Loss statement using a Calculated Column & a Measure
I really hope you found this course valuable, but either way, please leave a review and share your experience.
Tell me what you think! Write a review when you can. I’m also available for questions - send me a direct message anytime.
Cheers,
JOHN MICHALOUDIS
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Power Pivot is an Excel add-in that was first introduced in Excel 2010 by Microsoft. It allows you to harness the power of Business Intelligence right in Excel.
In a nutshell, Power Pivot allows you to use multiple data sources for analysis. So it is a Pivot Table on steroids, meaning it can handle more data and create more powerful calculations using Measures & DAX Formulas.
Power Pivot gives you the power to work with large sets of data that are OVER 1 millions rows!!!
You can import, consolidate and create relationships from your data and perform enhanced analysis. The beautiful thing with Power Pivot is it allows you to work on Big Data with NO limitations.
Imagine getting data from multiple sources like SQL Server, Oracle, XML, Excel, Microsoft Access and analyzing these all into one awesome Pivot Table!
This course will introduce you to the key concepts of getting started with Power Pivot and it's various features for enhanced calculations, so you will be confident & comfortable in using Power Pivot on your data.
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POWER PIVOT IS NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL EXCEL VERSIONS!
In July 2018, Microsoft announced that Excel Power Pivot will now be available in all Windows editions of Excel, which is awesome news and a step in the right direction.
Previously in the 2016 version of Office 365, you needed to have purchased the Office Pro Plus or Office 365 E3 to have access to Power Pivot within Excel.
So now you can get Power Pivot in Excel 2010, Excel 2013 and all Office 2016 products, such as:
Office 365 Home, Office 365 Personal, Office 365 Business Essentials, Office 365 Business, Office 365 Business Premium, Office 365 Enterprise E1
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PREREQUISITES FOR THIS POWER PIVOT COURSE:
You need at least an understanding of what Pivot Tables are and how to insert a Pivot Table and create a few calculations.
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EXCEL VERSION THAT I AM USING:
I am using Excel 2010 in this course but the layout is very similar to Excel 2013, 2016 & 2019. Any variations in versions between Excel 2010 and the other versions, I explain in each tutorial.
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In this course we will go through the following Power Pivot features:
IMPORT/LOAD DATA
Import From Workbook
Import From Worksheet
Import From Separate Workbooks
TABLE RELATIONSHIPS
Create Relationships
Create Relationships via the Diagram View
PIVOT TABLES & SLICERS
Create a Pivot Table
Insert a Slicer
INTRO TO DAX FORMULAS
Intro to DAX Formulas
Intro to DAX Formulas: Measures vs Calculated Columns - Part 1
Intro to DAX Formulas: Measures vs Calculated Columns - Part 2
List of various DAX Formulas
MEASURES & CALCULATED COLUMNS
DISTINCTCOUNT() - Create a "Unique Order Dates" Measure
SUM() - Create a "Total Sales" Measure
Combine 2 Measures to get "Average Sales Per Date"
CALCULATE() - Show Largest Sales Values
Calculated Column - Extract Years from Order Date
CALCULATE() - Group Years
Link a Calendar Table
Sort Month Dates Into The Correct Order
Add a Hierarchy to the Calendar
Combine a Calculated Column with a Measure - Net Profit Analysis
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