10. Mashing Up Data with PowerPivot
In This Chapter
Understanding the Benefits and Drawbacks of PowerPivot and the Data Model
Joining Multiple Tables Using the Data Model in Regular Excel 2013
Using the PowerPivot Add-In from Excel 2013 Pro Plus
Understanding Differences Between PowerPivot and Regular Pivot Tables
Using a Calendar Table to Enable Time Intelligence Functions
PowerPivot debuted in Excel 2010 as a free add-in with six jaw-dropping features. It was an amazing product, created outside of the Excel team. For Excel 2013, the plan was to build PowerPivot functionality directly into the core Excel. The Excel team made great strides in folding ...
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