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Chapter 10Excel: Data Handling

or What do we do with all

that data?BUS169

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Topics Data Handling Techniques

Entering Data Importing Data

Excel’s Database Capabilities Sort Filter Subtotal

Pivot Tables and Charts

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Manual Data EntryPress TAB to enter data horizontally:

Press ENTER to enter data vertically:

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Custom Lists

Dates Numeric Intervals Lists

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Data Forms

To enter data in a form view, click

Data>Form

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Import Data

Import a tab or comma-delimited file that has been saved as “Text Only with Line Breaks”

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Excel’s Database Capabilities

Sorting Filtering Working with Subtotals

Tap the database functions of Excel

Click Data . . . Sort, Data . . . Filter, or Data . . .Subgroup

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Sorting an Excel Data List

Click Data>Sortand choosecolumn to sort by

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Filtering an Excel Data List

Click Data>Autofilter

Choose Columnand specificationsto filter on

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Subtotals and Totals

Click Data> Subtotals

Choose parametersfor subtotals

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Pivot Tables and Charts

Pivot Table: an interactive worksheet that allows you to summarize large amounts of information.

(The graphical representation of the Pivot Table is a Pivot Chart.)

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Excel Data List Files

•columns are considered fields, •column headings are field names, and •rows are records.

Data suitable for Pivot Table analysis:

Important: data should have no blank columns or rows

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Name the Data Range

Highlight the data list. Then enter a name for the range in the Range Name box.

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Create Pivot Table

Place cursor in data range

Choose Pivot Table from Data menu

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Select the data source: Excel list

Select the desired result

Pivot Table: Step 1 of 3

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Pivot Table: Step 2 of 3

If a data range has been defined, the range will automatically be displayed

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Pivot Table: Step 3 of 3

Choose pivot table destination

Click the Layout Button

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Pivot Table Layout

Drag the field buttons . . .

. . . to the Pivot Table diagram

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Sample Pivot Table

The data list fields are “pivoted” around the “core data”, gross sales, providing different “views” of the data.

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Change Table Layout

View > Toolbars > Pivot Table

Pivot Chart Wizard

Or, drag field names to create new layout

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Create a Pivot Chart

View > Toolbars > Pivot Table

Pivot Chart Button

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Sample Pivot Chart

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Pivot Table Capabilities

“Drill Down” for DetailAutomatic Updates

Multiple Data Views

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“Drill Down” Double click in cell of Pivot Table

Results in Detail from Raw Data:

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Updates to Core Data

When core data is updated . . .

. . . use Pivot Table Toolbar to Refresh table

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Multiple Consolidation of Ranges

Compare Similar Data in Multiple Worksheets

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Select the data source: Multiple Ranges

Select the desired result

Multiple Consolidation:Step 1 of 3

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Multiple Consolidation:Step 2a of 3

Name the page fields, or let Excel assign a default name.

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Multiple Consolidation:Step 2b of 3

Highlight ranges, one at a time and add

Name the page fields here

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Multiple Consolidation:Step 3 of 3

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Multiple Consolidation: Layout

Drag the field buttons . . .

. . . to the Pivot Table diagram

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Multiple Consolidation:Pivot Table

This Pivot Table consolidates data from the worksheets of all designated products

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Consolidate Grouped Data

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Grouping Data Fields Highlight Jan, Feb Mar labels

Data > Group and Outline > Group

Enter Quarter Label

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Data Grouped by Quarter

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Pivot Table or Chart in WordIn Excel, highlight and copy the Pivot Table

In Word, click Paste Special. Highlight Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object and Paste Link.

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Formatting Options

Format CellsAutoformat

Conditional Formats

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Format Cells

Highlight cells and click the format tool bar buttons to format cells.

For more options, click Format > Cells

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Autoformat

Highlight the desired cells. Then click Format > Autoformat to apply a pre-designed style.

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Conditional Formats

Set cell value criteria with desired formats. Above, all cells with values between 40 and 100 will display in a yellow cell with bold font.