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Excel® 2013 Formulas and Functions
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Excel® 2013 Formulas and Functions

by Paul McFedries
February 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
528 pages
13h 53m
English
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13. Analyzing Data with Tables

Excel’s forte is spreadsheet work, of course, but its row-and-column layout also makes it a natural flat-file database manager. In Excel, a table is a collection of related information with an organizational structure that makes it easy to find or extract data from its contents. (In legacy versions of Excel—that is, in versions prior to Excel 2007—a table was called a list.) Specifically, a table is a worksheet range that has the following properties:

Field—A single type of information, such as a name, an address, or a phone number. In Excel tables, ...

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