A doughnut chart is similar to pie chart in that it's round, but that where most of the similarities stop. Doughnut charts have the added benefit of providing more space for data to show relationships between things. Like many other Excel charts, there are different ways to show the data in a doughnut chart, so check out this video to learn 4 ways.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Monday, January 14, 2019
Use the Consolidate Feature to Combine Data
Do you want to combine tables together? Lets say you have sales data that span multiple columns but there rows and rows of values. Also there are multiple worksheets (or tabs) that have the same format. The only difference is that one worksheet if for salesperson A and the other worksheet is for salesperson B. Now with two sales people the act of combining this together would be a simple copy/paste. However if you have more sales people (like 10, 15, or more!), that would be a lot of copying and pasting. Instead of doing that, just use the consolidate feature in Excel to do the heavy lifting. See how it's done with this video.
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Create an Invoice in Excel
Do you own a small business or run side hustle? You have customer and want to create some kind of invoice to bill them. If you've got Excel, you can create a basic invoice with lookup and auto-sum features that can be used and re-used. See the video to learn how.
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