MS Excel
Basic to Advanced - 5
                          - by Nikhil
Meet the trainer
                   Nikhil Rachur
                      Trainer
Module 4: Pivot Tables
  PivotTables, PivotCharts, Slicers,
        and What-If Analysis
        • Understand and create PivotTables and PivotCharts for data analysis.
        • Learn how to group and filter data within PivotTables.
        • Use slicers to enhance filtering.
        • Explore What-If Analysis tools like Goal Seek and Data Tables.
 Introduction to PivotTables
What is a PivotTable?
   • A powerful Excel tool to summarize, analyze, and organize
      data dynamically.
Why Use PivotTables?
   • Easily aggregate and analyze large datasets.
   • Quick to adjust based on user-defined criteria.
   • Useful for gaining insights from data.
Customizing and Formatting
PivotTables
Formatting Tips:
 • Adjust field settings (e.g., summarizing by sum, average, count).
 • Change layout options for clarity.
 • Apply styles and formats for readability.
Introduction to
PivotCharts
What is a PivotChart?
  • A chart based on PivotTable data that updates
     dynamically as the PivotTable changes.
Why Use PivotCharts?
  • Provides a visual representation of PivotTable data.
  • Ideal for creating interactive and dynamic dashboards.
Steps to Create a PivotChart:
   • Select a PivotTable.
   • Go to Insert > PivotChart.
   • Customize chart elements for clarity.
Grouping Data in
PivotTables
Why Group Data?
  • Simplifies analysis by grouping similar data
    points (e.g., dates, numeric ranges).
How to Group Data:
  • Select a row or column item within the
     PivotTable.
  • Right-click and choose Group.
  • Define grouping intervals (e.g., month, quarter,
     year, custom ranges).
Using Slicers for Filtering
Data
What are Slicers?
  • Visual filtering tools that make it easy to interact with
     data in PivotTables and PivotCharts.
Benefits of Slicers:
   • Simple and intuitive way to filter data.
   • Multi-select options for detailed analysis.
   • Useful for dashboard interactivity.
How to Add a Slicer:
  • Click on the PivotTable.
  • Go to PivotTable Analyze > Insert Slicer.
  • Select fields to create slicers.
Introduction to What-If
Analysis
What is What-If Analysis?
  • Excel tools for predicting outcomes by changing
     input variables.
Tools Covered:
   • Goal Seek: For solving single-variable scenarios.
   • Data Tables: For analyzing results based on
      multiple variables.
Goal Seek
What is Goal Seek?
  • A tool to find the input value required to
      achieve a specific goal or target.
Steps to Use Goal Seek:
   • Go to Data > What-If Analysis > Goal Seek.
   • Set the target cell, goal value, and adjustable
      cell.
   • Click OK to let Excel find the result.
  Data Tables
• What are Data Tables?
  • A tool to view the impact of changing one or
    two variables on a formula outcome.
• Types of Data Tables:
   • One-Variable Data Table: Analyze the effect of
     changing one variable.
   • Two-Variable Data Table: Analyze the effect of
     changing two variables.
• Steps to Create a Data Table:
   • Set up the base formula.
   • Define input cells and ranges for variables.
   • Go to Data > What-If Analysis > Data Table and
      input variable cells.
• Example: Calculate loan payments based on
  different interest rates and loan terms.
 Best Practices for Data
 Analysis
Guidelines for Effective Analysis:
 • Organize data logically for easier insight.
 • Use consistent naming conventions in PivotTables and charts.
 • Apply formatting to make PivotTables and charts clear and
   readable.
 • Use What-If Analysis to explore different scenarios.
Practise exercise
• Create a PivotTable and PivotChart with provided data.
• Group data by dates and use slicers to filter.
• Use Goal Seek to determine the required input to
  meet a specific outcome.
• Set up a Data Table to analyze outcomes based on two
  variables..
Summary & Key
Takeaways
    Recap of Key Points:
        • PivotTables and PivotCharts offer powerful tools for summarizing data.
        • Grouping and slicers enhance data interaction.
        • What-If Analysis tools enable scenario exploration.
Thank
 you