Excel Dashboards and Reports for Dummies, 3rd Edition
- 4h 21m
- Michael Alexander
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2016
When you think of data, do you think of endless rows and columns in spreadsheets? Excel Dashboards and Reports For Dummies, 3rd Edition shows you how to make the most of your data—and puts an end to mind-numbing spreadsheets by exploring new ways to conceptualize and present key information. There's often a gap between handling data and synthesizing it into meaningful reports, and this approachable text bridges this gap with quick and accessible information that answers key questions, like how to meaningfully capture data trends, how to show relationships in data, and when it's better to show variances than actual data values.
As a leading spreadsheet application, Microsoft Excel is the go-to data software. This tool allows you to use dashboard reports that leverage gauges, maps, charts, sliders, and other visual elements to present complex data in a manner that's easy to understand. Using Excel dashboards effectively can improve your professional capabilities by leaps and bounds.
- Analyze and report on large amounts of data in a meaningful way
- Look at data from different perspectives, and better visualize the information you're presenting by quickly slicing data on the fly
- Automate redundant reporting and analysis functions, making your data analysis and reporting routine more efficient
- Create visualizations, dashboards, and what-if analyses that are as visually appealing as they are substantial
Excel Dashboards and Reports For Dummies, 3rd Edition is a fantastic resource if you're looking to spice up your reporting!
About the Author
Michael Alexander is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and author of several books on advanced business analysis with Microsoft Access and Excel. He has more than 15 years of experience consulting and developing Office solutions.
In this Book
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Getting in the Dashboard State of Mind
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Building a Super Model
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Dressing Up Your Data Tables
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Sparking Inspiration with Sparklines
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Formatting Your Way to Visualizations
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The Pivotal Pivot Table
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Charts that Show Trending
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Grouping and Bucketing Data
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Displaying Performance Against a Target
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Macro-Charged Dashboarding
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Giving Users an Interactive Interface
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Adding Interactivity with Pivot Slicers
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Using External Data for Your Dashboards and Reports
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Sharing Your Workbook with the Outside World
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Ten Chart Design Principles
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Ten Excel Chart Types and When to Use Them