8. Sharing Pivot Tables with Others
Say that you’ve built an awesome pivot table with slicers. You would like people to be able to interact with the pivot table, but you don’t want them to be able to rearrange the pivot table, nor do you want them to be able to access the underlying data. This is now possible via a couple avenues:
Excel Online and OneDrive let you turn your Excel workbook into an interactive web app with ease. A OneDrive account is free, and this method will accommodate files up to 10MB in size.
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