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Debbie has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Intermediate course

Pivot tables

Can you please offer me advanced support for Pivot tables?
Thanks

RE: Pivot tables

Hi Debbie,

Thank you for your question.

Our Excel Advanced course covers Pivot Tables and includes the following elements:

Creating
Editing
Removing fields
Grouping Data
Adding Calculated Fields
Adding Calculated Items
Subtotals
Changing how you view the values
Creating Pivot Charts

I have included some links which will help you.

http://www.mrexcel.com/articles/pivot-table-tips.php
http://www.exceltip.com/excel_tips/Excel_Pivot_Tables/32.html

Regards

Simon


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